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CATALOGUE 


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Household  Art, 


flitnfjr  Cincinnati  Jnkstrial  Coition, 


1879. 


Art  ennobles  everything  it  touches  —Goethe. 


COPYRIGHTED. 

1879. 


OFFICERS 


OF  THE 

Seventh  Cincinnati  Industrial  Exposition, 

1879. 

President. 

EDMUND  H.  PENDLETON. 

Vice-Presidents. 

JAMES  H.  LAWS,  JAMES  DALE, 

E.  V.  CHERRY. 

Secretary.  Treasurer. 

HUGH  McCOLLUM.  JOHN  SIMPKINSON. 


Fine  -jhrt  (Department . 


Chairman. 

WILLIAM  McALPIN. 


COMMITTEES. 

Painting. 

WILLIAM  McALPIN, 
M.  E.  INGALLS, 
DWIGHT  BENTON. 


Engravings,  Sculpture,  Etc. 

HENRY  HOOPER, 
PRESTON  POWERS, 
THOMAS  AMBROSE. 


Household  Art. 

FRANK  HUNTINGTON, 
JOHN  FLACK  WINSLOW, 
LORING  ANDREWS. 


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PREFACE. 


The  members  of  the  Fine  Art  Committee  desire,  after 
the  long  interval  which  has  elapsed  since  any  similar  col- 
lection has  been  offered  to  the  public,  that  the  present  ex- 
hibition shall  be  the  inauguration  of  a new  era  in  the 
cultivation  and  appreciation  of  art  in  Cincinnati  and 
vicinity;  and,  in  the  hope  that  their  labors  may  be  found 
profitable  to  that  end,  would  most  earnestly  commend  it 
to  the  careful  attention  and  consideration  of  the  friends  of 
art  progress  in  our  community. 

The  frequent  recurrence  of  art  exhibitions,  whereby  a 
diversity  of  talent  and  modes  of  expression  are  brought 
into  juxtaposition  and  comparison,  is  a necessity  as  well  to 
the  artist  as  to  those  who,  for  the  sake  of  culture,  are  de- 
sirous of  forming  just  opinions  on  matters  pertaining  to 
art.  It  is  therefore  to  be  hoped  that  an  interest  may  be 
aroused  by  the  present  display,  which  will  manifest  itself 
not  only  in  an  increased  knowledge,  and  consequent 
patronage,  but  that  it  may  also  prove  to  be  the  near  pre- 
cursor of  the  long-projected  permanent  Art  Gallery  of 
Cincinnati. 

In  the  selection  of  the  works,  and  arrangement  of  the 
exhibition,  the  Committee  has  been  actuated  as  well  by  a 
desire  to  comply  with  the  expectations  of  a critical  public, 
in  the  presentation  of  productions  of  exceptional  excel- 
lence, as  also  to  encourage  the  younger  and  aspiring  talent 
of  our  country,  by  giving  proper  place  to  such  efforts  as 
are  meritorious,  without  reference  to  distinction  of  names. 

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PREFACE. 


iv 


The  Committee  regrets  that  it  has  been  found  impossi- 
ble to  accept  all  the  works  of  excellence  which  have  been 
placed  at  its  disposal  by  artists  and  possessors,  and  return 
hearty  thanks  for  the  liberal  responses  that  have  every- 
where met  the  call. 

As  will  be  seen  from  the  Catalogue,  many  of  the  pro- 
ductions are  for  sale,  and  it  is  to  he  hoped  that  collectors 
will  embrace  the  opportunity  to  give  such  encouragement, 
in  the  way  of  purchase,  as  will  reward  the  artists  who 
have  so  willingly  assisted  in  the  success  of  the  present  ex- 
hibition. Applications  for  purchase  should  he  addressed 
to  the  Chairman  of  the  Fine  Art  Department,  who  will 
give  prompt  attention  thereto,  and  furnish  any  desired  in- 
formation. 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS 


WI10SE  WORKS  ARE  IN  THE  PRESENT  EXHIBITION. 


[ V/te  figures  following  the  names  ref er  to  the  corresponding  numbers  in  the 

Catalogue. 


Abbott,  Agnes  D.,  234. 

Achenbach,  Andreas,  Dusseldorf,  320. 
Agazzis,  126. 

Anderson,  A.  A.,  27. 

Anderson,  Mrs.  S.,  445. 

Anderson,  W.,  52. 

Andres,  F.,  92. 

Andrews,  E.  F.,  Washington,  D.  C., 
70,  259. 

Armstrong,  D.  M.,  Marlborough,  N. 
Y.  183. 


Barber,  J.  J.,  Columbus,  299. 
Bartlett,  T.  H.,  Boston,  sculpture,  13. 
Baumgartner,  Peter,  Munich,  268. 
Beers,  J.,  New  York,  222,  339. 
Behne,  G.  Munich,  475. 

Beley,  Pallik,  32. 

Beilis,  Hubert,  14. 

Bellows,  A.  F.  (N.  A.),  26. 

Benton,  Dwight,  Home,  152,  195. 
Billings,  H.,  Boston,  368. 

Blass,  Prof.,  Munich,  323. 

Blum,  Robert,  New  York,  370. 
Boughton,  George  H.  London,  124, 
262. 

Bouguereau,  Wm.  Adolphe,  Paris, 
33. 

Boyd,  Clarence,  Louisville,  333, 
416. 

Breitbach,  C.,  Berlin,  101,  102. 
Breton,  Emile  Adelard,  Paris,  479. 
Brevoort,  J.  R.  (N.  A.),  New  York, 
41. 

Bricher,  A.  T.,  New  York,  474. 
Brion,  Gustave,  Paris,  483. 

Bristol,  J.  B.  (N.  A.),  New  York, 
139. 

Brown,  George  L.,  Boston,  235,  480. 
Brown,  J.  Appleton,  Boston,  426. 
Brown,  J.  G.  (N.  A.),  New  York, 
196. 


Bullet,  Chas.,  Cincinnati,  sculpture, 
14;  paintings,  439. 

Burns,  Charles  M.,  Philadelphia,  353, 
386. 

Burns,  M.  J.,  New  York,  38. 


Calame,  Alexandre  (deceased),  228. 

Calix,  F.  Compte,  Paris,  116. 

Calosci,  A.,  186. 

Campbell,  Mary  A.,  Philadelphia, 
338. 

Carabain,  J.,  172,  204. 

Carolus,  J.,  Paris,  133. 

Casilear,  J.  W.  (N.  A.),  New  York, 
39,  127,  215. 

Cecchini,  Eugene  P.,  Venice,  30,  45, 
451. 

Chase,  H.,  296. 

Chase,  William  M.,  New  York,  236. 

Chelmonski,  J.,  275. 

Ciceri,  Eugene,  Paris,  140. 

Claque,  Richard,  New  Orleans,  2. 

Closterman,  Mrs.,  Cincinnati,  283. 

Cole,  J.  Foxcroft,  Boston.  404. 

Coleman,  Sam’l  (N.  A.),  New  York, 
453. 

Conant,  Miss  C.  W.,  Ecouen,  France, 

10. 

Cooper,  Thomas  Sidney,  London,  335. 

Cortazzo,  O.,  Paris,  203. 

Couture,  Thomas  (deceased),  242. 

Cropsey,  J.  F.  (N.  A.),  New  York, 
158. 

Currier,  Frank,  New  York,  355,  365, 
366,  398. 


Dabour,  John,  Baltimore,  211. 
D’Almaine,  George,  Baltimore,  379, 
395. 

Dana,  William  P.  W.  (N.  A.),  Paris, 
54. 


VI 


Art  Catalogue,  1879. 


Darrah,  Mrs.  S.  T.,  Boston,  36,  84. 
Daubigny,  Karl-Pierre,  Paris,  290. 
Davis,  S.  E.,  Paris,  450. 

De  Bylandt,  Count,  A.,  175. 

De  Forest,  Lockwood,  New  York, 
302. 

De  Haas,  J.  H.  L.,  Brussels,  65. 
DeHaas,  M.  F.  H.  (N.  A.),  New  York, 
6,  113,  247. 

De  Loose,  B.,  128. 

Delort,  Charles  Edouard,  Paris, 
142. 

DeLuce,  Percival,  New  York,  429. 
Denise,  Ira  C.,  Franklin,  Ohio,  4,  7, 
8,  11,  286. 

Detaille,  Edouard  J.  B.,  Paris,  16. 
DeVini,  — , 467,  468. 

Dielman,  F.,  New  York,  132. 
Dietrich,  A.,  74. 

Diloz,  H.,  477. 

Dolph,  J.  H.  (A.), 'New  York,  13,  64, 
88,  184,  281,  292. 

Doughty,  Thomas,  New  York,  427. 
Dubois,  Chas.  E.  Paris,  42. 

Ducrois,  Jules,  Paris,  197,  336. 
Dunsmore,  John  W.,  Cincinnati,  24, 
35,  111. 

Duveneck,  F.,  Munich,  58. 


Eakins,  Thomas,  Philadelphia,  360, 
378,  381,  393,  402. 

Eaton,  J.  O.  (deceased),  270,  288. 
Eaton,  Wyatt,  New  York,  471. 
Eckert,  A.,  305. 

Escosura,  Leon-y,  Paris,  179. 


Falconer,  J.  M.,  New  York,  359,  390. 
Fassett,  Mrs.  C.  Adele,  Washington, 
D.  C.,  412. 

Ferguson,  Henry  A.,  New  York,  15. 
Fettweis,  Leopold,  sculpture,  7,  9. 
Foote,  E.  K.,  Cincinnati,  96. 
Fontana,  — , 345. 

Fort,  Th.,  392. 

Fuller,  George  (A.),  Boston,  206. 
Fuller,  Mary  E.,  Boston,  321. 


Gastaldi,  A.,  103. 

Gay,  W.  Allan,  Boston,  446. 

Gaul,  Gilbert,  New  York,  66. 

Gavin,  Robert,  230,  232,  326. 

Geibel,  Carl,  Weimar,  23. 

Gelli,  E.,  75. 

Gerry,  S.  L.,  272. 

Gifford,  R.  Swain  (N.  A.),  New  York, 
163. 

Gifford,  S.  R.  (N.  A.),  New  York, 
131,  430. 


Grant,  C.  R.,  Boston,  46. 
Grand,  John,  43. 
Guardabassi,  — , Rome,  169. 
Gude,  Hans.  Carlsruhe,  227. 
Guilmard,  Henry,  Paris,  31. 
Guysi,  Alice,  Cincinnati,  284. 


Haag,  Carl,  London,  117,162. 

Hall,  George  H.  (N.  A.),  New  York, 
443. 

Hals,  Franz,  153. 

Hamilton,  McLure,  London,  342. 

Harmon,  Amelia,  171. 

Harnett,  William  M.,  Philadelphia, 
318,  328. 

Harrison,  T.  A.,  Paris,  165. 

Hart,  James  M.  (N.  A.),  New  York, 
67. 

Hart,  William  (N.  A.\  New  York, 
193,  258. 

Hasenclever,  J.  P.,  436. 

Hereford,  Eudora,  Cincinnati,  469. 

Hernandez,  — , 310,  413. 

Hetzel,  George,  Pittsburg,  401. 

Heubner,  Carl,  Dusseldorf,  177,  252. 

Hinckley,  Thomas  H.,  Boston,  428. 

Hobbema,  M.,  71. 

Honthorst,  Gerard,  156. 

Hornemann,  Prof.  A.,  Dusseldorf, 

112. 

Hovenden,  Thomas,  Paris,  83,  108. 

Houghton,  S.  S.,  Wellington,  Ohio, 
408. 

Hubbard,  R.  W.  (N.  A.),  New  York, 
308. 

Hue,  Desire  Charles,  Paris,  187. 

Hutchins,  Emma  S.,  Cincinnati,  396. 

Hyneman,  H.  N.,  Philadelphia,  164. 


Indoni,  — , Rome,  189. 

Induno,  Giralamo,  Paris,  192. 
Inness,  George  (N.  A.),  New  Xork, 
178,  226. 

Inness,  George,  Jr.,  New  York, 
157. 

Isabey,  Eugene  (deceased),  Paris, 
159,  213. 

Ives,  Chauncy  B.,  Rome,  sculpture, 
16. 


Jacobs,  N.  S.,  New  York,  j25. 
James,  Mrs.  H.,  Cincinnati.  216,  267. 
Jeannin,  G.,  484. 

Jefferson,  Joseph,  Hohokus,  N.  J., 
198. 

Joerdans,  Jacob,  148. 

Johnston,  Eastman  (N.  A.),  New 
York,  161. 


Index  of  Artists. 


vii 


J.  J.,  464. 

Jones,  H.  Bolton,  Baltimore,  47,  106, 
276. 

Julio,  E.  B.  D.,  New  Orleans,  9,  470. 
Jutsum,  Hy.,  28,  144,  364,  370. 


Kattenmoser,  0.,  417. 

Kemper,  Henry  W.,  Cincinnati,  246. 
Kennard,  B.  L.,  Philadelphia,  4*20. 
Key,  John  R.,  Stockbridge,  Mass., 
20. 

Koek-Koek,  H.  P.,  72,  73. 

Kollock,  Mary,  New  York,  18. 
Kowalsky,  A.  W.,  40. 

Krevenhagen,  L.,  Cincinnati,  311, 
313,  397. 


La  Farge,  John  (N.  A.),  New  York, 
263. 

Lagat,  94. 

Lambdin,  Geo.  C.,  Philadelphia,  55. 
Lambinet,  Emile,  Paris,  231. 
Laurens,  A.,  Paris,  22. 

Lazerges,  Hippolyte,  J.  R.,  Paris, 
343. 

Learning,  Thomas,  Philadelphia,  274, 
425. 

Le  Bichonnie,  Charles,  410. 
Leichtenheldt,  W.,  Munich,  185. 
Lejeune,  Eugene,  Paris,  250. 

Lessing,  Charles  F.,  Carlsruhe,  147, 
214,  289. 

LeVasseur,  — , 223. 

Leutze,  E.  (deceased),  95,  466. 
Lossow,  Heinrich,  Berlin,  201. 

Low,  William  H.,  New  York,  459. 
Lyman,  Joseph,  Jr.,  New  York,  63. 


Maccari,  Prof.  A.,  Rome,  114. 

Macy,  W.  S.,  New  York,  51,  256. 
Madrazo,  Raimondo  de,  Paris,  136. 
Magrath,  Wm.  (N.  A.),  New  York, 
77,  130. 

Mansfield,  John  W.,  New  York,  476. 
Maynard,  Geo.  W.,  New  York,  105, 
150,  174. 

Max,  G.,  280. 

McCord,  Herbert,  New  York,  182. 
McDonough,  J.,  78. 

McDowell,  S H.,  Philadelphia,  122, 
194. 

McEntee,  Jervis  (N.  A.),  New  York, 
34,  115. 

Mcarns  C,,  London,  273,  291. 

Meeks,  Eugene,  New  York,  248,  447, 
463. 

Merle,  Hugues,  Paris,  143. 

Metzu,  Gabriel,  149. 


Michetti,  P.,  Paris,  190. 

Middleton,  Stanley  Y.,  New  York, 
348.  % 

Miller,  Charles  H.  (N.  A.),  New 
York,  455. 

Moran,  Peter,  Philadelphia,  306. 
Moran,  Thomas,  New  York,  109, 191 
440. 

Morland,  George,  312. 

Morse,  George  H.,  237. 

Moreau,  Adrian,  Paris,  200. 
Muhrman,  Henry,  New  York,  357, 
358,  361,  380. 

Muller,  Charles  Louis,  Paris,  137. 
Mulvaney,  John,  249. 

Murillo,  478. 


Natt,  Miss  Phoebe  D.,  Philadelphia, 
341. 

Neal,  David,  229. 

Nehlig,  Victor  (N.  A.),  Philadelphia, 
19,  125. 

Neumann,  L.,  448. 

Nichols,  Miss  Louise,  Cincinnati, 
301. 

Nicoll,  J.  C.,  New  York,  369. 

Nislev,  A.,  399. 

Noble,  Thomas  S.,  Cincinnati,  205. 
Nourse,  Elizabeth,  Cincinnati,  315. 


Ogilvie,  Clinton  (A.),  New  York,  91, 
207,  271. 

Osborne,  Mrs.  S.  M.,  New  York,  265, 
330,  372. 


Pape,  Ed.  Friederich  (Berlin,  1817), 
319. 

Parton,  Arthur  (A.),  New  York,  449. 
Pasini,  Albert,  Paris,  123. 

Perrault,  Leon,  Paris,  100. 
Poelenburg,  C.,  241. 

Powers,  Hiram,  sculpture,  2,  6. 
Powers,  Longworth,  Florence,  sculp- 
ture, 15. 

Powers,  Preston,  Florence,  sculpture, 
1,  4,  5,  8,  11. 

Price,  S.  W.,  Louisville,  166,  411. 
Provis,  A.,  25. 

Pyne,  R.  L .,  New  York,  49. 


Quartley,  Arthur,  New  York,  62, 
90. 


Ream,  Morston,  New  York,  209,  293, 
Reno,  Howard,  Cincinnati,  415. 
Ricci,  F.,  98. 


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Art  Catalogue,  1879. 


Rico,  Paris,  181. 

Richards,  F.  DeB.,  Philadelphia,  882, 
387,  419,  421..  * 

Richards,  Wm.  T.,  Philadelphia,  255, 
295. 

Riefstahl,  W.  F.,  Carlsruhe,  208. 
Robbins,  Miss  Ella,  Boston,  349,  377, 
431. 

Robbins,  H.  W.  (N.  A.),  New  York, 
50. 

Rogers,  F.  W.,  Boston,  129,  243,  332. 
Rollin,  H.  J.,  Piqua,  O.,  307,  309. 
Bonner,  Henrietta,  Belgium,  329. 
Rosier,  D.,  107. 

Rothermel,  P.  F.,  Philadelphia,  1. 
Rubens,  Peter  Paul,  154. 

Ruff,  Miss  Margaret,  Philadelphia, 
210,  233. 

Ryder,  P.  P.  (A.),  Paris,  347,  383. 


Sartain,  Wm.,  New  York,  97,  389, 
442. 

Satterlee,  Walter,  New  York,  303, 
340. 

Schelfhout,  Andrew,  269. 

Schlesinger,  H.,  104. 

Schuchardt,  F.,  Jr.,  New  York,  185. 

Schussele,  Christian,  Philadelphia, 

120. 

Seitz,  Prof.  Otto,  Munich,  472. 

Serrure,  A.,  Paris,  225. 

Sharp,  J.  H.,  Cincinnati,  254. 

Shirlaw,  Walter,  New  York,  81,  264, 
282. 

Shurtleff,  R.  M.,  New  York,  217,  362, 
385. 

Sibbel,  Joseph,  sculpture,  12. 

Sihlater,  A.,  351. 

Silva,  Francis  A.,  New  York,  363, 
435. 

Smillie,  George  H.  (A.),  New  York, 
354. 

Smillie,  James  II.  (N.  A.),  New 
York,  44,  145,  212,  373,  374,  388, 
391. 

Smith,  F.  Hopkinson,  New  York, 
352,  356,  367,  384. 

Smith,  Frank  Hill,  Boston,  80,  454. 

Smith,  T.  L.  (A.),  New  York,  68, 
297,  482. 

Sonntag,  William  L.  (N.  A.),  New 
York,  82,  146,  432,  433. 

Soules,  E.,  375. 

Spencer,  Miss  Mary,  Cincinnati,  244, 
285. 

Staigg,  R.  M.  (N.  A.),  Boston,  414. 

Stone,  M.  L.,  294. 

Suz,  Prof.  Gustave,  Dusseldorf.  99. 

Sword,  J.  B.,  Philadelphia,  37,  266, 
316. 


Tait,  A,  F.  (N.  A.),  New  York,  79, 
327,  334. 

Tait,  John  R.,  Baltimore,  134,  138, 
167,  277. 

Terlinden,  Oswald,  sculpture,  17. 

Thom.  J.  Crawford,  New  York,  21, 
300.' 

Thompson,  Wordsworth  (N.  A.), 
New  York,  173. 

Tiffany,  Louis  C.  (A.),  New  York,  5, 
278. 

Tonge,  R.,  409. 

Torres,  Anthony  de,  119. 

Trotter,  Newbold  H.,  Philadelphia, 
224,  462. 

Twachtman,  J,  H.,  New  York,  29 
56,  331. 


Uhl,  S.  Jerome,  Springfield,  O.,  238, 
251,  400. 

Unknown,  279,  298,  344,  346,  394, 
406,  434,  438,  444,  465. 


Vanderdunk,  437. 

Vanderlyn,  John,  473. 

Vanderpoel,  Egbert  (Amsterdam, 
1650),  424. 

Van  Dyke,  Sir  Anthony,  441. 

Van  Elten,  Kruseman  (A.),  New 
York,  60,  188,  456. 

Van  Lerius,  J.,  Belgium,  121. 

Van  Schendel,  P.  (deceased),  Brus- 
sels, 141. 

Van  Starkenburg,  W.  T.,  Amster- 
dam, 118. 

Van  Ravenstyn,  John,  160. 

Van  Ryn,  Rembrandt,  151. 

Vasari,  Georgio,  461. 

Vasquez,  Jose  Maria  (Mexico,  1799), 
837 

Velton,  W.,  170. 

Verboeckhoven,  Eugene,  Brussels, 
180. 

Vernet,  Joseph,  422,  423. 

Verheyden,  F.,  59. 

Volz,  Frederic,  Munich,  405. 

Von  Biemen,  Meyer,  86. 


Wagner,  Munich,  324. 

Waller,  Frank,  New  York,  87. 
Ward,  Edgar  M.  (A.),  Paris,  403, 
458. 

Way,  A.  J.  H.,  Baltimore,  3,  12,  317, 
407. 

Webb,  C.  M.,  Dusseldorf,  245. 
Webber,  C.  T.,  Cincinnati,  218,  219, 
220,  221. 

Weber,  Carl,  Philadelphia,  61. 


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Weber,  Paul,  Munich,  253,  304. 
Weber,  Philipp,  Philadelphia,  176, 
457. 

Weir,  J.  Alden,  New  York,  460. 
Weir,  John  F.  (N.A.),  New  York, 
53. 

Wenglien,  J,.  Munich,  57,  155. 
Werner,  Prof.,  Dusseldorf,  93. 
Wilson,  James  K.,  Cincinnati,  350. 
Wilson,  Nettie,  Cincinnati,  314. 
White,  J.  H.,  371. 

Whittridge,  T.  W.  (N.  A.),  New 
York.  287. 

Wittkamp,  J.  B , 110. 

Wood,  George  B.,  Jr.,  Philadelphia, 
260,  261,  481. 


Wood,  T.  W.  (N.  A.),  New  York, 
322. 

Woodward,  Laura,  New  York,  85. 
199. 

Woodward,  W.  W.,  Paris,  257,  418. 
Wright,  K.,  17. 

Wyant,  A.  H.  (N.  A.),  New  York, 
76,  89. 


Young,  JJarvey,  Paris,  69. 


Ziem,  Pelix,  Paris,  168,  240. 
Zier,  V ictor  Casmnr,  Pans,  48. 
Ziller,  Z.,  239. 


ABBREVIATIONS. 


R.  A. — Royal  Academician. 

N.  A. — National  Academician. 

A. — Associate  of  the  National  Academy  of  Design. 
E.  U. — Exposition  Universelle. 


The  names  under  the  titles  of  the  pictures  are  those  of  the 
possessors.  The  prices  of  such  as  are  for  sale  include  the 
frames. 

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ATALOGUE. 


\ 

NORTH  HALL. 

( Oil  Paintings  Nos.  1 to  129  Inclusive .) 

1 —  Christian  Martyrs  in  the  Coliseum. 

P.  F.  Rothermel,  Philadelphia 

For  sale,  $10,000. 

2 —  A Live  Oak.  Richard  Claque,  New  Orleans 

Henry  C.  Dibble,  New  Orleans. 

3 —  Muscat  Grapes.  A.  J.  H.  Way,  Baltimore 

For  sale,  $110. 

4 —  View  from  a Monastery  near  Florence. 

Ira  C.  Denise,  Franklin,  Ohio 

For  sale,  $30. 

5 —  Street  Scene,  Roccabrana. 

Louis  C.  Tiffany  (A.)  New  York 

For  sale,  $150. 

6 —  Sunset,  Long  Island. 

M.  F.  H.  De  Haas  (N.A.)  New  York 

For  sale,  $300. 

7 —  Scene  near  Florence.  Ira  C.  Denise,  Franklin,  Ohio 

For  sale,  $30. 

8 —  View  from  Monte  Oliyeto. 

Ira  C.  Denise,  Franklin,  Ohio 

For  sale,  $30. 

9 —  Texas  Cowboy  Charging. 

E.  B.  D.  Julio,  New  Orleans 
John  H.  McLean,  New  Orleans.  For  sale,  $100. 

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10 — The  First  Snow.  Miss  C.  W.  Conant,  Ecouen,  France 
T.  J.  Conant.  For  sale,  $75. 


11 —  Val  d’Arno. 

12 —  Fruit. 

18 — Cat. 

14 — Still  Life. 


Ira  C.  Denise,  Franklin,  Ohio 

For  sale,  $30. 

A.  J.  II.  Way,  Baltimore 

For  sale,  $100. 

J.  H.  Dolph  (A.),  Hew  York 

For  sale,  $60. 


Hubert  Beilis 


T.  B.  MacDonough,  New  York. 


15 —  Bab  el  Zuweyleh,  Cairo. 

Henry  A.  Ferguson,  Hew  York 

16 —  Study  of  Equestrians.  Edouard  J.  B.  Detaille,  Paris 
(Medals,  1869,  1870,  1872;  Cross  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1873; 

Hors  Concours.) 

Fairman  Rogers,  Philadelphia. 


17 — Child  in  the  Woods. 

For  sale,  $125. 


P.  Wright 


18 — A Summer  Day  in  Pennsylvania. 

Mary  Kollock,  Hew  York 

For  sale,  $125. 


19 —  The  Bookworm. 

20 —  Landscape. 

21 —  Boating  Club. 

22 —  Siesta. 


Victor  Hehlig  (H.  A.),  Philadelphia 
For  sale,  $75. 

John  K.  Key,  Stockbridge,  Mass. 
For  sale,  $500. 

J.  Crawford  Thom,  Hew  York 
For  sale,  $250. 


For  sale,  $500. 


A.  Laurens,  Paris 


23 — Summer  Afternoon,  W eimar,  Germany. 

Carl  Geibel,  Weimar 

II.  Teubner,  Philadelphia.  For  sale,  $600. 


Paintings. 


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24 — Reverie.  John  W.  Dunsmore,  Cincinnati 

For  sale,  $250. 


25 —  Welsh  Interior.  A.  Pro  vis 

Joseph  W.  Bates,  Philadelphia. 

26 —  Mill  Stream.  A.  F.  Bellows  (N.  A.),  New  York 

For  sale,  $150. 

27 —  David  Guarding  the  Flocks  of  his  Father. 

A.  A.  Anderson 

Renner  & Co.,  New  York.  For  sale,  $3,000. 


28 —  Near  Penhurst,  Kent.  Ily.  Jutsum 

Joseph  W.  Bates,  Philadelphia. 

29 —  Dry  Docks.  J.  II.  Twachtman,  New  York 

For  sale,  $250. 

30 —  Off  the  Coast  of  Normandy. 

Eugene  P.  Cecchini,  Royal  Academy,  Venice 

Poll  & Richards,  Boston.  For  sale,  $250. 

31 —  Normandy  Cottage.  Henry  Guilmard,  Paris 

T.  B.  MacDonough,  New  York. 

32 —  Interior  of  a Sheepfold.  Pallik  Beley 

T.  B.  MacPonough,  New  York. 

33 —  Orestes  Pursued  by  the  Furies. 

William  Adolphe  Bouguereau,  Paris 
(Prize  of  Rome,  1850;  medals,  2d  Class,  1855;  1st  Class,  1857; 
Legion  of  Honor,  1859;  Medal  of  Honor  Universal  Exposi- 
sition,  1878,  Hors  Concours.) 

Pennsylvania  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia. 

34 —  Autumn.  Jervis  McEntee,  New  York 

For  sale,  $500. 

35 —  Fragment  of  the  “ Romains  de  la  Decadence.” 

John  W.  Dunsmore,  Cincinnati 
(Copy  after  Couture’s  picture  in  the  Gallery  of  The  Luxumbourg, 
Paris. ) 


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36 — Misty  Morning — Manchester  Beach,  Massachusetts. 

Mrs.  S.  T.  Darrah,  Boston 
Doll  & Richards,  Boston.  For  sale,  $250. 


37 — Trout-Fishing — Panther  Creek,  Pennsylvania. 

J.  B.  Sword,  Philadelphia 
For  sale,  $300. 


38— Scudding. 


M.  J.  Burns,  New  York 
For  sale,  $400. 


39 — Rocky  Mountains — From  Greeley. 

J.  W.  Casilear  (N.  A.),  New  York 
For  sale,  $750. 


40 — The  Meeting. 


For  sale,  $775. 


A.  W.  Kowalsky 


41 —  Village  of  Santa  Lucia,  Italy. 

J.  R.  Brevoort  (N.  A.),  New  York 
For  sale,  $250. 

42 —  Morning  in  Venice.  Charles  E.  Dubois,  Paris 

For  sale,  $200. 

43 —  Marguerite  in  Prison.  John  Grund 

Mrs.  A.  C.  Barney. 

44 —  Lake  Placid  and  the  Adirondacks  — From  White 

Face.  James  D.  Smillie,  New  York 

For  sale,  $650. 

45 —  Fishing  Boats — Environs  of  Venice. 

Eugene  P.  Cecchini,  Royal  Academy,  Venice 
Doll  & Richards,  Boston.  For  sale,  $300. 

46 —  Primrose.  C.  R.  Grant,  Boston 

For  sale,  $250. 

H.  Bolton  Jones,  Baltimore 
For  sale,  $400. 


47 — The  Poplars. 


Paintings. 


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48 —  Magdalen.  Victor  Casimer  Zier,  Paris 

For  sale,  $600. 

49 —  Landscape.  R.  L.  Pyne,  Re w York 

Renner  & Co.,  New  York.  For  sale,  $150. 


50 — Banks  of  the  Ausable. 

H.  W.  Robbins  (R.  A.),  Row  York 

For  sale,  $450. 


51 —  Early  Spring  Day.  W.  S.  Macy,  Rew  York 

For  sale,  $175. 

52 —  The  Choristers.  W.  Anderson 

James  S.  Earle  & Sons,  Philadelphia.  For  sale,  $500. 


53 — Forging  the  Shaft. 

John  F.  Weir  (R.  A.)  Yale  School  of  Fine  Arts, 

Rew  Haven,  Conn 

For  sale,  $5000. 


54 — Flower  Girl.  William  P.  W.  Dana  (R.  A.),  Paris 

C.  Lanier,  New  York. 


55 — Roses  against  a Wall. 

George  C.  Lambdin,  Philadelphia 

James  S.  Earle  & Sons,  Philadelphia.  For  sale,  $150. 


56 —  South  Cove,  Jersey.  J^  H^-Twa^htman,  Rew  York 

n,j  Ccit  mzr  Tul,  tC 

57 —  The  Morning  Drink.  J.  Wenglein,  Munich 

For  sale,  $300. 


58 —  Turkish  Page.  F.  Duveneck,  Munich 

Doll  & Richards,  Boston.  For  sale,  $1200. 

59 —  Caught  in  a Storm.  F.  Verheyden 

Joseph  W.  Bates,  Philadelphia. 

60 —  Autumn.  Kruseman  Van  Elten  (A.),  Rew  York 

For  sale,  $180. 

61 —  Scene  near  Ulm,  Bavaria.  Carl  Weber,  Philadelphia 

H.  Earl,  Philadelphia.  For  sale,  $250.  , 


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62 —  Marine.  Arthur  Quartley 

For  sale,  $150. 

63 —  Morning  at  Nahant.  Joseph  Lyman,  Jr.,  New  York 

For  sale,  $400. 

64 —  Last  Days  of  October.  J.  II.  Dolph  (A.),  New  York 

For  sale,  $500. 

65 —  Cattle  in  the  Meadows  of  Holland. 

J ean  Hubert  Leonard  De  Haas,  Brussels 

(Commander  of  the  Order  of  Charles  III.,  of  Spain.) 

(Officer  of  the  Order  of  Leopold,  of  Belgium.) 

(Officer  of  the  Order  of  the  Royal  Crown  of  Italy.) 

(Knight  of  the  Order  of  the  Royal  Crown  of  Prussia.) 

(Knight  of  the  Order  of  Francis  Joseph  of  Austria.) 

(Medal  at  Utrech,  1861;  Grand  Gold  Medal  at  Munich,  1869; 
Grand  Gold  Medal,  E.  U.,  Vienna,  1874;  Medals  at  the 
Hague,  1857,  1869;  Medal  at  Centennial  Exposition,  1876.) 
(Member  of  the  Royal  Academies  of  Rotterdam  and  Amsterdam  ) 
Myers  & Hedian,  Baltimore.  For  sale,  $3500. 

66 —  The  Fall.  Gilbert  Gaul,  New  York 

Renner  & Co.,  New  York.  For  sale,  $300. 

67 —  By  the  Boadside.  James  M.  Hart  (N.  A.),  New  York 

For  sale,  $750. 

68 —  Winter.  T.  L.  Smith  (A.)  New  York 

For  sale,  $100. 

69 —  Morning.  Harvey  Young,  Paris 

For  sale,  $150. 

70 —  Portrait  of  Martha  Washington. 

E.  F.  Andrews,  Washington,  D.  C. 

For  sale,  $3,000. 

71 —  Landscape.  M.  Hobbema 

A.  S.  Ludlow. 


72 — Landscape. 


R.  S.  Thoms. 


H.  P.  Koek-Koek 


Paintings. 


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73 —  Landscape.  H.  P.  Koek-Koek 

R.  S.  Thoms. 

74 —  Flowers.  A.  Dietrich 

Mrs.  F.  B.  Plimpton. 

75 —  Figure.  E.  Gelli 

Renner  & Co.,  New  York.  For  sale,  $225. 

76 —  Evening.  A.  H.  Wyant  (IT.  A.),  New  York 

For  sale,  $300. 

77 —  Girl  at  the  Pump.  William  Magrath  (N.  A.) 

For  sale,  $800. 

78 —  Church — Champemarco.  J.  McDonough 

For  sale,  $150. 


79 —  The  Rescue.  A.  F.  Tait  (N.  A.),  New  York 

For  sale,  $300. 

80 —  The  Brook — New  Hampshire. 

Frank  Hill  Smith,  Boston 

Doll  & Richards,  Boston.  For  sale,  $600. 

81 —  Sheep  Shearing  in  the  Bavarian  Highlands. 

Walter  Shirlaw,  New  York 

For  sale,  $3,000. 


82 —  Sunset  in  Italy. 

William  L.  Sonntag  (N.  A.),  New  York 

Doll  & Richards.  For  sale,  $600. 

83 —  Dolce  far  Niente.  Thomas  Hovenden,  Paris 

For  sale,  $400. 

84 —  Gathering  Kelp — Manchester  Beach,  Mass. 

Mrs.  S.  T.  Darrah,  Boston 

For  sale,  $250. 

85 —  In  the  Summer  Woods. 

Laura  Woodward,  New  York 

Renner  & Co.,  New  York.  For  sale,  $115. 


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86 —  The  Last  Look  at  Home.  Meyer  Yon  Bremen 

(Shown  in  the  Cincinnati  Exposition,  1875.) 

Fairman  Rogers,  Philadelphia. 

87 —  Citadel,  Cairo.  Frank  Waller,  New  York 

For  sale,  $350. 

88—  Cat.  J.  H.  Dolph  (A.),  New  York 

For  sale,  $200. 

89 —  Schuyler’s  Island.  A.  H.  Wyant  (N.  A.),  New  York 

For  sale,  $100. 

90 —  Clearing  Off.  Arthur  Quartley,  New  York 

For  sale,  $600. 

91 —  Mountain  Brook.  Clinton  Ogilvie  (A.),  New  York 

Renner  & Co.,  New  York.  For  sale,  $450. 


92 —  Figure.  F.  Andres 

For  sale,  $200. 

93 —  Christmas  Morning.  Prof.  Werner,  Dusseldorf 

James  S.  Earle  & Sons,  Philadelphia.  For  sale,  $250. 

94 —  The  Coming  Storm.  Lagat 

For  sale,  $600. 

95 —  Landing  of  the  Norsemen.  E.  Leutze  (deceased) 

Pennsylvania  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia. 

96 —  Portrait.  E.  K.  Foote,  Cincinnati 

97 —  A Nubian  Sheik.  William  Sartain,  New  York 

For  sale,  $300. 


98 —  The  Hunters.  F.  Ricci 

Renner  & Co.,  New  York.  For  sale,  $300. 

99 —  Ducklings.  Prof.  Gustave  Suz,  Dusseldorf 

For  sale,  $200. 


100 — Feeding  Chickens.  Leon  Perrault,  Paris 

(Medals,  1864-1876;  Hors  Concours.) 

Myers  & Hedian,  Baltimore.  For  sale,  $800. 


Paintings. 


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101 Going  to  the  Pair.  C.  Breitbach,  Berlin 

A.  S.  Bushnell,  Springfield,  Ohio. 

102 — Returning  from  the  Pair.  C.  Breitbach,  Berlin 

A.  S.  Bushnell,  Springfield,  Ohio. 

103 The  Duke  of  Arno — Meditating  the  Death  of  his 

Wife,  Parisina.  -A..  Gastaldi 

Pennsylvania  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia. 

104 — The  Convalescent.  H.  Schlesinger 

Mrs.  J.  A.  Goin,  New  York. 


105 — The  Princess. 


George  W.  Maynard,  New  York 

For  sale,  $250. 


106— Old  House  in  Pont  Aven— France. 

H.  Bolton  Jones,  Baltimore 

For  sale  $200. 


107 — Flowers. 


D.  Rosier 


For  sale,  $100. 


108—  What  O’Clock  is  it?  Thomas  Hovenden,  Paris  V 

Renner  & Co.,  New  York.  For  sale,  $800. 

109 —  Bringing  Home  Cattle — Coast  of  Florida. 

Thomas  Moran,  New  York 

For  sale,  $1000. 

HO Datheen  Preaching  before  the  Walls  of  Ghent, 

during  the  YTar  between  Spain  and  the  Netherlands, 
fought  for  the  Independence  of  the  latter  Country. 

J.  B.  Wittkamp 

Pennsylvania  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia. 

HI — Head,  Marguerite.  John  W.  Dunsmore,  Cincinnati 

For  sale,  $100. 

112 — The  Wandering  Minstrel. 

Prof.  A.  Hornemann,  Dusseldorf 

Myers  & Hedian,  Baltimore.  For  sale,  $600. 


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113 — Pulling  the  Nets. 

M.  F.  II.  Dellaas  (N.  A.),  New  York 

Renner  & Co.,  New  York.  For  sale,  $800. 


114 — Lady  of  the  Seventeenth  Century. 

Prof.  A.  Maccari,  Rome 

For  sale,  $350. 


115 —  Landscape.  Jervis  McEntee  (N.  A.),  New  York 

For  sale,  $400. 

116 —  Algerine  Coast.  F.  Compte  Calix,  Paris 
(Medal,  1844,  1857,  1859,  1863;  Hors  Concours.) 

Fairman  Rogers,  Philadelphia. 

117 —  Figure.  C.  Haag,  London 

(Cross  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1878;  Hors  Concours.) 

For  sale,  $70. 


118 — Milking,  Early  Morning. 

W.  T.  Yan  Starkenburg,  Amsterdam 

H.  Earl,  Philadelphia.  For  sale,  $300. 

$ 


119 — Conversion  of  St.  Paul.  Anthony  de  Torres,  1516 

John  H.  McLean,  New  Orleans. 


120 —  Queen  Esther  Denouncing  Haman  to  Ahasuerus. 

Christian  Schussele,  Philadelphia 

Pennsylvania  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia. 

121 —  The  Brides  of  Venice.  J.  Vanerius,  Belgium 

“ * * * * Thus  were  the  Brides  lost  and 

recover’d.  * * * * 

The  memory  of  a day  so  full  of  change — 

From  joy  to  grief,  from  grief  to  joy  again — 

Through  many  an  age,  as  oft  as  it  came  round, 

’ Twas  held  religiously,  with  all  observance.  * * ” 

“ The  Brides  of  Venice — Roger3. 
Mrs.  A.  C.  Barney. 

122 —  Portraits  of  Gentleman  and  Dog. 

S.  H.  McDowell,  Philadelphia 


Paintings. 


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123 —  Street  in  Constantinople.  Albert  Pasini,  Paris 
(Medals,  1859,  1863,  1864 ; Cross  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1868 ; 

Medal  of  Honor,  E.  U.  1878 ; Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
1878,  Hors  Concours.) 

Fairman  Rogers,  Philadelphia. 

124 —  Winter  Landscape.  George  H.  Boughton,  London 

Doll  & Richards,  Boston.  For  sale,  $350. 

125 —  The  Orator.  Victor  Nehlig  (N.  A.),  Philadelphia 

H.  Teubner,  Philadelphia.  For  sale,  $200. 

126 —  Lunch.  Agazzis 

For  sale,  $50. 

127 —  Genessee  Meadows. 

J.  W.  Casilear  (N.  A.),  New  York 

For  sale,  $1100. 


128 —  Family  Interior.  B.  Be  Loose 

Mrs.  J.  A.  Goin,  New  York. 

129 —  Out  for  a Frolic.  F.  W.  Rogers,  Boston 

Doll  & Richards,  Boston.  For  sale,  $250. 


SCULPTURE. 

1 —  Plaster  Bust  of  Reuben  Springer. 

Preston  Powers,  Florence 

2 —  Marble  Bust  of  Psyche.  Hiram  Powers 

Julius  Dexter. 

3 —  Marble  Bust  of  Sleeping  Child.  Author  unknown 

Alfred  White. 

4 —  Marble  Portrait  Bust  of  a Lady. 

Preston  Powers,  Florence 

5 —  Marble  Bust  of  Prof.  Agassiz. 

Preston  Powers,  Florence 


6 — Marble  Bust  of  Judge  Taft.  Hiram  Powers 

J udge  Taft. 


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SOUTH  HALL. 

( Oil  Paintings  Nos.  130  to  254  Inclusive.) 

130 —  Figure.  William  Magrath  (Y.  A.),  Yew  York 

Renner  & Co.,  New  York.  For  sale,  $800. 

131 —  Siout,  Upper  Egypt. 

S.  E.  Gifford  (N.  A.),  New  York 

For  sale,  $200. 

132 —  Head.  F.  Dielman,  New  York 

For  sale,  $125. 

133 —  Bric-a-Brac  Shop.  J.  Carolus,  Paris. 

Roll  & Richards,  Boston.  For  sale,  $1200. 

134 —  The  Brook  by  the  Way.  John  E.  Tait,  Baltimore 

For  sale,  $200.  * 

135 —  Tambourine  Girl.  F.  Schuchardt,  Jr.,  Yew  York 

For  sale,  $125. 

136 —  Moorish  Soothsayer.  Eaimondo  de  Madrazo,  Paris 
(Medal,  1878,  E.  XL;  Cross  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1878;  Hors 

Concours.) 

Alexander  Brown,  Philadelphia.) 

137 —  The  Toilet.  Charles  Louis  Miiller,  Paris 
(Medals,  1838,  1846,  1848;  Cross  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1849; 

Medal  E.  U.,  1855;  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1859; 
Member  of  the  Institute,  1864;  Hors  Concours.) 

Mrs.  J.  A.  Goin,  New  York. 

138 —  Evening  on  the  Lake.  John  E.  Tait,  Baltimore 

For  sale,  $400. 

139 —  Landscape.  J.  B.  Bristol  (Y.  A.),  Yew  York 

For  sale,  $225. 

140 —  Evening  on  the  Saone.  Eugene  Ciceri,  Paris 

(Medal,  1852.) 

James  S.  Earle  & Sons,  Philadelphia.  For  sale,  $125. 


Paintings. 


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141 — Market  Scene.  P.  Van  Schendel  (deceased),  Brussels 
(Medals,  1844,  1847;  Grand  Medal  of  Honor,  1856;  Chevalier  ol 
the  Legion  of  Honor  and  the  Order  of  Leopold.) 

For  sale,  $50. 


142 — Les  Confidences.  Charles  Edouard  Delort,  Paris 

(Medal,  1875.) 

Myers  & Iledian,  Baltimore.  For  sale,  $1200. 


143 —  Young  Gtrl  of  Etretat.  Hugues  Merle,  Paris 

(Medals,  1861-1863;  Cross  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1866.) 
(Shown  in  the  Cincinnati  exhibition  of  1874.) 

Fairman  Rogers,  Philadelphia. 

144 —  Village  in  Westmoreland.  Hy.  Jutsum 

Joseph  W.  Bates,  Philadelphia. 


145 —  Rough  Sport  in  the  Yosemite. 

James  D.  Smillie,  Yew  York 

For  sale,  $350. 

146 —  Study  from  Yature. 

William  M.  Sonntag  (Y.  A.),  Yew  York 

For  sale,  $150. 


147 — Moonrise.  Charles  F.  Lessing,  Carlsruhe 

(Shown  in  the  Cincinnati  Exhibition  of  1875.) 

Fairman  Rogers,  Philadelphia. 


148 — A Satyr  Pressing  Grapes  in  a Goblet. 

Jacob  Joerdans 

(Joerdans  was  attached  to  the  school  of  Rubens,  and  much  of  his 
painting  is  erroneously  attributed  to  the  latter  master.) 

A.  D.  Bullock. 


149 — The  Violinist.  Gabriel  Metzu 

(A  celebrated  painter  of  Antwerp  of  the  seventeenth  century.) 

A.  D.  Bullock. 


150 — Figure.  George  W.  Maynard,  Yew  York 

Renner  & Co.,  Hew  York.  For  sale,  $75. 


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151 —  Portrait  of  Rembrandt  Van  Ryn.  By  himself 

(This  master  is  justly  considered  one  of  the  greatest  painters  of  the 
world.  He  was  the  founder  of  a new  manner  in  the  treat- 
ment of  light  and  shade,  which  has  been  imitated  by  many 
but  equaled  by  none.  The  picture  shown  is  one  of  the  finest 
examples,  from  his  hand,  and  is  in  a state  of  most  excellent 
preservation.) 

A.  D.  Bullock. 

152 —  Peasant’s  Home — Sabine  Mountains,  Italy. 

Dwight  Benton,  Rome 

Mrs.  O.  J.  Wilson. 


153 — The  Gardener.  Franz  Hals 

(Hals  was  a famous  painter  of  the  Netherland  School,  whose  disso- 
lute habits  limited  the  number  of  his  productions.  They  are 
therefore  rare,  and  eagerly  sought  for  by  connoisseurs.  The 
present  example  is  one  of  great  value,  and  exhibits  the  style 
of  Hals  in  his  best  period.) 

A.  D.  Bullock. 


154 — The  Wounded  Gladiator.  Peter  Paul  Rubens 

(This  is  one  of  the  most  intensely  realistic  and  powerful  efforts  of 
this  great  painter.) 

A.  D.  Bullock. 


155 —  Landscape.  J.  Wenglein,  Munich 

Myers  & Hedian,  Baltimore.  For  sale,  $350. 

156 —  Portrait  of  a Lady.  Gerard  Honthorst 

(A  painter  noted  for  the  simplicity  and  refinement  of  his  heads. 
He  was  a follower  of  the  celebrated  Italian  master,  Caravag- 
gio, but  excelled  him  in  color.) 

A.  D.  Bullock. 

157 —  The  Storm.  George  Inness,  Jr.,  Yew  York 

Renner  & Co.,  New  York.  For  sale,  $150. 

158 —  By  the  River  Side. 

J.  F.  Cropsey  (Y.  A.),  Yew  York 

For  sale,  $125. 


Paintings. 


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159 — Dutch  Harbor — Moonlight. 

Eugene  Isabey  (deceased),  Paris 
(Medals,  1824,  1827,  1855  (E.  U.);  Cross  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
1832;  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1852,  Hors  Concours.) 

Fairman  Rogers,  Philadelphia.) 

—.160 — The  Devotee.  John  Van  Ravenstyn 

(A  painter  of  the  sixteenth  century,  of  the  school  of  Holbein; 
distinguished  for  the  simplicity  as  well  as  earnestness  of  his 
work.  The  great  attention  to  detail  in  this  picture  is  one  of 
the  chief  characteristics  of  Holbein,  and  shows  the  influence 
under  which  Ravenstyn  painted.) 

A.  D.  Bullock. 


161 —  Correspondent. 

Eastman  Johnson  (H.  A.),  Hew  York 

Renner  & Co.,  New  York.  For  sale,  $250. 

162 —  Playing  Mama.  Carl  Haag,  London 

(Cross  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1878;  Hors  Concours.) 
Renner  & Co.,  New  York.  For  sale,  $70. 


163 — Dartmouth  Moors — Massachusetts. 

R.  Swain  Gifford  (H.  A.),  Hew  York 

For  sale,  $800. 


164 — Desdemona.  H.  H.  Hyneman,  Philadelphia 

(Shown  in  the  Salon  Exhibition  of  1879.) 

For  sale,  $1500. 


165 —  On  the  Strand.  Thomas  A.  Harrison,  Paris 

H.  Teubner,  Philadelphia.  For  sale,  $150. 

166 —  Portrait  of  Gen.  Eli  H.  Murray. 

S.  W.  Price,  Louisville,  Ky. 

167 —  Morning  in  the  Pasture.  John  R.  Tait,  Baltimore 

For  sale,  $400. 

168 —  Venice.  Felix  Ziem,  Paris 
(Medals,  1851,  1852,  1855  (E.  U.) ; Cross  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 

1857 ; Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1878  ; Hors  Concours.) 
C.  Lanier,  New  York. 


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169 —  The  Fortune-Teller.  Guardabassi,  Home. 

Renner  & Co.,  New  York.  For  sale,  $300. 

170 —  The  Playmates.  W.  Velton 

For  sale,  $135. 

171 —  Hollyhocks.  Amelia  Harmon 

For  sale,  $100. 

172 —  Chapel  of  St.  Werner.  J.  Carabain 

Joseph  W.  Bates,  Philadelphia. 

178 — The  Island  of  Monte  Cristo — From  the  Coast  of 
Corsica. 

Wordsworth  Thompson  (FT.  A.),  New  York 

For  sale,  $365. 

174 —  A Musician.  George  W.  Maynard,  New  York 

For  sale,  $500. 

175 —  Village  Festival.  Count  A.  He  Bylandt 

A.  S.  Ludlow. 

176 —  Grand  Manan  Island.  Philipp  Weber 

177 —  Homeless.  Carl  Heubner,  Dusseldorf 

Mrs.  C.  C.  Hall,  Middletown,  Conn.  For  sale,  $1000. 

178 —  Landscape.  George  Inness  (N.  A.),  New  York 

For  sale,  $150. 

179 —  Coming  from  the  Audience.  Leon  y Escosura,  Paris 

Joseph  W.  Bates,  Philadelphia. 

180 —  Sheep  in  Motion.  Eugene  Verboeckhoven,  Brussels 
(Medals,  1839,  1845,  1848,  1855;  Cross  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 

1864;  Medal  E.  U.,  1867;  Grand  Gold  Medals  of  Prussia  and 
Belgium;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  in  the  Order  of 
Leopold;  Member  of  the  Royal  Academies  of  Berlin,  Amster- 
dam, and  Antwerp.) 

Joseph  W.  Bates,  Philadelphia. 

181 —  Scene  on  the  Seine.  Hico,  Paris 

Alexander  Brown,  Philadelphia. 


Paintings. 


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182 —  Under  the  Palisades.  Herbert  McCord,  Hew  York 

For  sale,  $300. 

183 —  Street  Scene,  Brittany. 

D.  M.  Armstrong,  Marlborough,  H.  Y 

For  sale,  $500. 


184 —  An  Intruder.  J.  H.  Dolph  (A.),  Hew  York 

For  sale,  $300. 

185 —  Moonlight.  W.  Leicbtenbeldt,  Munich 

Myers  & Hedian,  Baltimore.  For  sale,  $300. 

— 186 — Temptation.  A Calosci 

For  sale,  $175. 

187 — Admiration.  Charles  D6sir6  Hue,  Paris 

Doll  & Richards,  Boston.  For  sale,  $250. 


188 — Morning  at  Bristol. 

Kruseman  Yan  Elten  (A.),  Hew  York 

For  sale,  $200. 


189 —  Love’s  Offering.  Indoni,  Borne 

For  sale,  $1000. 

190 —  Drinking  the  Health  of  the  Bride. 

P.  Michetti,  Paris 

Alexander  Brown,  Philadelphia. 

191 —  A Cloudy  Day  near  Waverly,  H.  J. 

Thomas  Moran,  Hew  York 

For  sale,  $250. 

192 —  Music  Lessons.  Grirolarno  Induno,  Paris 
(Medals,  1878  (E.  U.);  Cross  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1878;  Hors 

Concours.) 

Mrs.  J.  A.  Goin,  New  York. 


193 — Cattle.  William  Hart  (H.  A.),  Hew  York 

Renner  & Co.,  New  York.  For  sale,  $250. 


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194 — The  Watchful  Guardian. 

S.  II.  McDowell,  Philadelphia 

For  sale.  $75. 


195 — A Stormy  Morning  in  the  Sabine  Mountains,  Italy. 

Dwight  Benton,  Pome 

For  sale,  $350. 


>196 — “ What  D’ye  Say.”  J.  G.  Brown  (1ST.  A.),  Pew  York 

For  sale,  $100. 

197 — Peasant  and  Family.  Jules  Ducrois,  Paris 

Mrs.  J.  A.  Goin,  New  York. 


198 — “ The  Bayou,”  Louisiana. 

Joseph  Jefferson,  Hohokus,  P.  J. 

For  sale,  $600. 


199 — Landscape. 


For  sale,  $50. 


Laura  Woodward 


200 — The  First  Ride. 


(Medal,  1876.) 


For  sale,  $600. 


Adrien  Moreau,  Paris 


201 —  Study.  Heinrich  Lossow,  Berlin 

A.  S.  Bushnell,  Springfield,  Ohio. 

202 —  Doorway — Venice.  Felix  Ziem,  Paris 
(Medals,  1851,  1852,  1855  (E.  U.);  Cross  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 

1857;  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1878;  Hors  Concours.) 
Fairman  Rogers,  Philadelphia. 


203 —  The  Interrupted  Sitting.  O.  Cortazzo,  Paris 

(Shown  in  the  Cincinnati  Exposition  of  1875.) 

Fairman  Rogers,  Philadelphia. 

204 —  At  Bingen  on  the  Rhine.  J.  Carabain 

Joseph  W.  Bates,  Philadelphia. 

205 —  An  Idle  Dream.  Thomas  S.  Poble,  Cincinnati 

For  sale,  $500. 


Paintings. 


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206 —  Shrewsbury  River.  George  F.  Fuller  (A.),  Boston 

For  sale,  $300. 

207 —  Lake  Lucerne.  Clinton  Ogilvie  (A.),  New  York 

For  sale,  $500. 


208 — Church-yard — Swiss  Valley. 

W.  F.  Riefstahl,  Carlsruhe 

Mrs.  F.  B.  Plimpton. 


209 — Fruit. 


Morston  Ream,  New  York 

For  sale,  $150. 


210 —  A Kitchen  Garden. 

Miss  Margaret  Ruff,  Philadelphia 

For  sale,  $50. 

211—  A Nymph.  John  Dabour,  Baltimore 

For  sale,  $125. 

212 —  September  Afternoon. 

James  D.  Smillie  (N.  A.),  New  York 

For  sale,  $125. 

213 —  Procession  of  Cardinals. 

Eugene  Isabey  (deceased),  Paris 
(Medals,  1824,  1827,  1855  (E.  TJ.) ; Cross  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
1832;  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1852;  Hors  Concours. 
Shown  in  the  Cincinnati  Exhibition  of  1875.) 

Fairman  Rogers,  Philadelphia. 


214 —  Landscape.  Charles  F.  Lessing,  Carlsruhe. 

Mrs.  F.  B.  Plimpton. 

215 —  Early  Autumm.  J.  W.  Casilear  (N.  A.),  New  York 

For  sale,  $225. 

216 —  Currants.  Mrs.  H.  James,  Cincinnati 

For  sale,  $75. 


217 — Afternoon  in  the  Woods. 

R.  M.  Shurtleff*  New  York 

For  sale,  $300. 


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Four  Scenes  from  Eip  Yan  Winkle — (Joseph  Jefferson  in 
the  title  role.)  C.  T.  Webber,  Cincinnati 

218 —  Blue  Monday. 

219 —  Temptation. 

220 —  Morning  in  the  Catskills. 

221 —  Rip’s  Return. 

222 —  Summer  Day.  J.  Beers,  Yew  York 

For  sale,  $125. 

223 —  Portrait  of  Corot.  Le  Vasseur 

Joseph  Jefferson,  Hohokus,  N.  J. 

224 —  Some  One  Coming. 

Yewbold  II.  Trotter,  Philadelphia 

For  sale,  $150. 

225 —  The  Flower  Market.  A.  Serrure,  Paris 

Joseph  W.  Bates,  Philadelphia. 

226 —  Autumn.  George  Inness  (Y.  A.),  Yew  York 

For  sale,  $150. 

227 —  Marine,  Coast  of  Yorway.  Hans  Gude,  Carlsrnhe 

Mrs.  F.  B.  Plimpton. 

228 —  Landscape.  Alexandre  Calame  (deceased),  Paris 

(Member  of  the  Legion  of  Honor.) 

Myers  & Hedian,  Baltimore.  For  sale,  $500. 

229 —  Meeting  of  Mary  Stuart  and  Rizzio.  David  Yeal 

A.  S.  Bushnell,  Springfield,  Ohio. 

230 —  Going  to  School.  Robert  Gavin 

Joseph  W.  Bates,  Philadelphia. 

231 —  Landscape.  Emile  Lambinet,  Paris 

For  sale,  $175. 

232 —  Phebe  Mayflower.  Robert  Gavin 

Joseph  W.  Bates,  Philadelphia. 


Paintings. 


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233 — Objects  of  Nature  and  Art. 

Miss  Margaret  Ruff,  Philadelphia 

General  Ruff,  Philadelphia.  For  sale,  $75. 


234 — Lilacs. 

Agnes  D.  Abbott,  New  York 
For  sale,  $100. 

235 — Indian  Summer  Day — Franconia  Notch,  N.  H. 

George  L.  Brown,  Boston 

Doll  & Richards,  Boston.  For  sale,  $800. 


236— Landscape. 

William  M.  Chase,  New  York 
For  sale,  $500. 

237 — Woodcock. 

George  H.  Morse 

For  sale,  $150. 

238-  -Portrait. 

S.  Jerome  Uhl,  Springfield,  Ohio 

239 —  The  Old  Chateau.  Z.  Ziller 

T.  B.  MacDonough,  New  York. 

240 —  L andscape.  Felix  Zeim,  Paris 
(Medals,  1851,  1852,  1855  (E.  U.);  Cross  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 

1857 ; Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1878;  Hors  Concours.) 


241 — Landscape. 

C.  Poelemburg. 

A.  S.  Ludlow. 

242 — The  Miser. 

Thomas  Couture  (deceased) 
H.  Hoffman,  Cincinnati. 

243 —  On  Duty.  F.  W.  Rogers,  Boston. 

Doll  & Richards.  For  sale,  $300. 

244 —  Portrait.  Miss  Mary  Spencer,  Cincinnati 

245 —  Enough  Wine.  C.  M.  Webb,  Dusseldorf 


246 — Echo  Lake- 

For  sale,  $500. 

-White  Mountains. 

Henry  W.  Kemper,  Cincinnati 
For  sale,  $300. 

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247 — White  Isles  of  Shoals. 

M.  F.  H.  De  Haas  (N.  A.),  Hew  York 

For  sale,  $1500. 


248 —  Figure  of  a Lady.  Eugene  Meeks,  New  York 

Renner  & Co.,  New  York.  For  sale,  $300. 

249 —  Study  of  an  Old  Bavarian  Soldier,  who  was  with 

Napoleon  in  his  Campaign  of  Moscow. 

John  Mulvaney 

Theodore  F.  Hallam,  Covington. 

250 —  A Simple  Offering.  Eugene  Lejenne,  Paris 

T.  B.  MacDonough,  New  York. 

251 —  Portrait.  S.  Jerome  Uhl,  Springfield  Ohio 


252 — Village  Doctor.  Carl  Heubner,  Dusseldorf 

H.  Teubner,  Philadelphia.  For  sale,  $450. 


253 — Sunset — Lake  Cliiern,  near  Munich. 

Paul  Weber,  Munich 

H.  Earl,  Philadelphia.  For  sale,  $600. 


254 — An  Artist’s  Attic.  J.  IP.  Sharp,  Cincinnati 

For  sale,  $150. 


SCULPTURE. 

7 —  Marble  Bust  of  Page.  Leopold  Fettweis,  Cincinnati 

8 —  Marble  Bust  of  Charles  Sumner. 

Preston  Powers,  Florence 

9 —  Plaster  Group,  “ The  Deserted.” 

Leopold  Fettweis,  Cincinnati 

10 —  Marble  Bust,  Niobe.  From  the  Antique 

Judge  Dickson. 

11 —  Marble  Portrait,  Bust  of  Boy. 

Preston  Powers,  Florence 

Marshall  Field,  Chicago. 

12 —  Terra  Cotta  Fountain  Figure. 

Joseph  Sibbel,  Cincinnati 


Paintings. 


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ENGRAVING  GALLERY. 


( Oil  Paintings  Nos.  255  to  348  Inclusive .) 

255 —  Autumn.  William  T.  Richards,  Philaldephia 

James  S.  Earle  & Sons,  Philadelphia.  For  sale,  $125. 

256 —  Meadows  near  Munich.  W.  S.  Macy,  New  York 

For  sale,  $350. 

257 —  “ Souvenir  de  Voyage  Saltimbanque  Bohemienne.” 

W.  W.  Woodward,  Paris 


258 — Landscape  with  Cattle. 

William  Hart  (N.  A.),  Hew  York 

For  sale,  $250. 


259 — Flower  Girl.  E.  F.  Andrews,  Washington 

Frank  S.  Osborn,  Columbus,  Ohio. 


260 — The  House  of  J.  Howard  Payne — Author  of  “ Home, 
Sweet  Home.” 

George  B.  Wood,  Jr.,  Philadelphia 

James  S.  Earle  & Sons,  Philadelphia.  For  sale,  $50. 


261 —  Fisherman’s  Hut — Nantucket. 

George  B.  Wood,  Jr.,  Philadelphia 

James  S.  Earle  & Sons,  Philadelphia.  For  sale,  $50. 

262 —  Return  of  the  Mayflower. 

George  H.  Boughton,  London 

(Shown  in  the  Cincinnati  Exposition  of  1875.) 

Fairman  Rogers,  Philadelphia. 

263 —  Flowers.  John  La  Farge  (N.  A.),  New  York 

For  sale,  $300. 

264 —  Study  of  Figures.  Walter  Shirlaw,  New  York 

For  sale,  $200. 


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265 —  June  Roses.  Mrs.  S.  M.  Osborne,  Yew  York 

For  sale,  $50. 

266 —  Summer — Lake  Hopatcong,  Y.  J. 

J.  B.  Sword,  Philadelphia 

For  sale,  $40. 

267 —  Fruit  Piece.  Mrs.  H.  James,  Cincinnati 

For  sale,  $250. 

268 —  The  Surprise.  Peter  Baumgartner,  Munich 

Joseph  W.  Bates,  Philadelphia. 

269 —  Marine.  Andrew  Schelfhout 

(Medals  at  Antwerp,  Brussels,  Ghent,  and  The  Hague ; Member 

of  Academies  of  Holland.) 

William  Karrmann. 

270 —  Mental  Lesson.  J.  0.  Eaton  (deceased) 

G.  W.  McAlpin. 

271 —  Path  by  the  Brook.  Clinton  Ogilvie  (A.),  Yew  York 

For  sale,  $100. 


272 — Year  Medfield,  Mass. 

For  sale,  $125. 


273 — The  Fatal  Shot. 


S.  L.  Gerry 

C Mearns,  London 


G.  W.  McAlpin. 


274 — A Yegro  Hut,  Maryland. 

Thomas  Learning,  Philadelphia 

Charles  F.  Haseltine,  Philadelphia.  For  sale,  $100. 


275 — Out  for  an  Airing. 

For  sale,  $150. 


J.  Chelminski 


276 —  Taking  Geese  to  Market. 

H.  Bolton  Jones,  Baltimore 

For  sale,  $75. 

277 —  Afternoon.  Landscape,  with  Cattle. 

John  R.  Tait,  Baltimore 

For  sale,  $200. 


Paintings. 


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.278 — Rest.  Louis  C.  Tiffany  (A.),  New  York 

For  sale,  $600. 


279 — A Member  of  the  Inquisition.  Unknown 

(Spanish  School.) 

Henry  C.  Dibble,  New  Orleans. 


280 — Head. 


G.  Max 


281 —  Study  of  a Head. 

282 —  Grandma. 

283 —  Flowers. 

284—  Flowers. 

285 —  Game  Piece. 

286 —  Lake  Garda. 


For  sale,  $800. 

J.  H.  Dolpk  (A.),  New  York 

Walter  Shirlaw,  New  York 

Mrs.  Closterman,  Cincinnati 

Alice  Guysi,  Cincinnati 

Miss  Mary  Spencer,  Cincinnati 

Ira  C.  Denise,  Franklin,  Ohio 
For  sale,  $40. 


287 — Fawn’s  Head.  T.  W.  Whitridge  (N.  A.),  New  York 

C.  E.  Spining,  Glendale,  Ohio.  For  sale,  $200. 


288 —  Moral  Lesson.  J.  O.  Eaton  (deceased) 

G.  W.  McAlpin. 

289 —  Landscape.  Charles  F.  Lessing,  Carlsruhe 

T.  F.  Hallam,  Covington. 


290 — Landscape.  Karl  Pierre  Daubigny,  Paris 

(Medals,  1874,  1878;  Hors  Concours.) 

Joseph  Jefferson,  Hohokus,  N.  J. 


291 —  Watching  and  Waiting.  C.  Mearns,  London 

G.  W.  McAlpin. 

292 —  An  After-Dinner  Nap. 

J.  H.  Dolph  (A.),  New  York 

For  sale. 


Morston  Ream,  New  York 
For  sale,  $200. 


293 — Fruit. 


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294 —  Counting  the  Chickens.  M.  L.  Stone- 

For  sale,  $75. 

295 —  Summer.  William  T.  Bicliards,  Philadelphia 

Jas.  S.  Earle  & Sons,  Philadelphia.  For  sale,  $125. 


296 — Marine. 

H.  Chase 

R.  S.  Thoms. 

297 —  Winter  Landscape.  T.  L.  Smith  (A.),  New  York 

298 —  The  Doubting  Artist.  Unknown 

299 —  Out  of  the  Woods.  John  F.  Barber,  Columbus 

For  sale,  $500. 

300 —  Counting  the  Ducklings. 

J.  Crawford  Thom,  New  York 


For  sale,  $200. 

301 — Fruit. 

Miss  Louise  Nichols,  Cincinnati 

302 —  Street  Scene,  Cairo. 

Lockwood  De  Forest,  New  York 

For  sale,  $200. 

303 —  Keeping  the  Model  Still. 


Walter  Satterlee,  New  York 
For  sale,  $125. 

304 — Niagara. 

Paul  Weber,  Munich 

William  Karrmann. 

305 — Hall  of  the  Hussars.  A.  Eckert 

A.  S.  Ludlow. 


306 — Sheep. 

Peter  Moran,  Philadelphia 
For  sale,  $200. 

307 — Grandfather’s  Light.  H.  J.  Rollin,  Piqua,  Ohio 

For  sale,  $150. 


308 — Afternoon. 


R.  W.  Hubbard  (N.  A.),  New  York 

For  sale,  $250. 


Paintings. 


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309 — Moonrise  on  the  Miami.  H.  J.  Rollin,  Piqua,  Ohio 

For  sale,  $125. 


310 — Landscape. 


Hernandez 


For  sale,  $75. 


311 —  Cincinnati  from  Bellevue  House. 

L.  Kreyenhagen,  Cincinnati 

For  sale,  $60. 

312 —  “ Home,  Sweet  Home.”  George  Morland 

(Old  English  School.) 

T.  B.  MacDonough,  New  York. 

313 —  Roman  Campagna.  L.  Kreyenhagen,  Cincinnati 

For  sale,  $20. 


314 —  Flower  Study. 

315 —  Flowers. 


Hettie  Wilson,  Cincinnati 
Elizabeth.  Nourse,  Cincinnati 


316 —  Autumn  in  the  Adirondacks. 

J.  B.  Sword,  Philadelphia 

For  sale,  $40. 

317 —  Fruit.  A.  J.  H.  Way,  Baltimore 


318 — The  Smoker’s  Solace. 

William  M.  Harnett,  Philadelphia 

James  S.  Earle  & Sons,  Philadelphia.  For  sale,  $125. 


319 — Lake 'Geneva.  Ed.  Friederich  Pape,  Berlin,  1817 

William  Karrmann. 


320 —  Marine. 

The  earliest  of  Andreas  Achenbach,  Dusseldorf 
(Medals,  1839,  1845,  1848,  1855 ; Cross  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
1864;  Medal,  E.  U.,  1867;  Grand  Gold  Medals  of  Prussia  and 
Belgium ; Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor  of  the  Order  of 
Leopold;  Member  of  the  Eoyal  Academies  of  Berlin,  Amster- 
dam, and  Antwerp.) 

William  Karrmann. 

321 —  Dogs.  Mary  E.  Fuller,  Boston 

For  sale,  $ 100. 


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322—  Puzzled.  T.  W.  Wood  (1ST.  A.),  New  York 

For  sale,  $250. 

323 —  Italian  Orange  Girl.  Prof.  Blaas,  Munich 

James  S.  Earle  & Sons,  Philadelphia.  For  sale,  $300. 

324 —  Faded  Flowers.  Wagner,  Munich 

Myers  & Hedian,  Baltimore.  For  sale,  $200. 

325 —  Grandma.  N.  S.  Jacobs,  New  York 

For  sale,  $150. 

326 —  Threading  the  Needle.  Bobert  Gavin 

Joseph  W.  Bates,  Philadelphia. 

327 —  Cunning.  A.  F.  Tait  (N.  A.),  New  York 

For  sale,  $125. 

328 —  Still  Life.  William  M.  Harnett,  Philadelphia 

For  sale,  $150. 

329 —  The  Watch  Dog.  Henrietta  Bonner  (Belgian) 

Henry  C.  Dibble,  New  Orleans. 

330 —  Landscape.  Mrs.  S.  M.  Osborne,  New  York 

For  sale,  $75. 

331 —  Marine.  J.  H.  Twachtman,  New  York 

For  sale,  $175. 

332 —  Out  in  the  Cold.  F.  W.  Bogers,  Boston 

For  sale,  $150. 

333 —  Feeding  Chickens.  Clarence  Boyd,  Louisville 

For  sale,  $125. 

334 —  Thoroughbreds.  A.  F.  Tait  (N.  A.),  New  York 

335 —  Cattle  Piece. 

Thomas  Sidney  Cooper  (English  School) 

Henry  C.  Dibble,  New  Orleans. 

336 —  The  Christening.  Jules  Ducrois 

Mrs.  J.  A.  Goin,  New  York. 


Paintings. 


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337—  The  Master’s  Service.  Jose  Maria  Vasquez 

(Painted  in  Mexico,  1799.) 

Henry  C.  Dibble,  New  Orleans. 

338 —  The  Neglected  Lesson. 

Mary  A.  Campbell,  Philadelphia 

For  sale,  $100. 


339 —  A Summer  Day.  J.  Beers,  New  York 

For  sale,  $125. 

340 —  A Sunday  Reverie.  Walter  Saterlee,  New  York 

For  sale,  $100. 

341 —  Sir  Launcelot  and  Elaine. 

Miss  Phoebe  D.  Natt,  Philadelphia 

For  sale,  $100. 

342 —  The  Captive.  McLure  Hamilton,  London 

H.  Teubner,  Philadelphia.  For  sale,  $300. 

343 —  Henry  II.  Hippolyte  J.  11.  Lazerges,  Paris 
(Medals,  1843,  1848,  1857;  Cross  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1867; 
Hors  Concours. 

For  sale,  $1000. 

344 —  Death  of  Cleopatra.  Unknown 

Mrs.  Dr.  Dickey,  New  Orleans. 

345 —  Virgin  and  Child.  Fontana 

Mrs.  Dr.  Dickey,  New  Orleans. 

346 —  The  Holy  Family.  Unknown 

Mrs.  Dr.  Dickey,  New  Orleans. 

347 —  Sunday  Afternoon.  P.  P.  Ryder  (A.),  Paris 

For  sale,  $125. 

348 —  Normandy  Landscape. 

Stanley  Y.  Middleton,  New  York 

Renner  & Co.  For  sale,  $150. 


40 


Art  Catalogue,  1879. 


( Water  Colors  Nos.  349  to  39 8 Inclusive.) 

849 —  Apple  Blossoms.  Miss  Ella  Robbins,  Boston 

Doll  & Richards,  Boston.  For  sale,  $30. 

850 —  The  Old  Homestead.  James  K.  Wilson,  Cincinnati 


351 — Landscape. 

Edward  T.  Lea. 

A.  Sihlatei 

352 —  Charcoal  Drawing.  E.  H.  Smith,  Hew  York 

353 —  Interior,  San  Marco,  Venice. 

Cbas.  M.  Burns,  Philadelphia 


For  sale,  $40. 

354 — Evening. 

Geo.  H.  Smillie  (A.),  Hew  York 
For  sale,  $75. 

355 — Backwoods. 

Frank  Currier,  Hew  York 
For  sale,  $50. 

356 —  Charcoal  Drawing.  F.  II.  Smith,  Hew  York 

357 —  Confessional  in  the  Church  at  Ellal,  Prussia. 


358 — Portrait. 

Henry  Muhrman,  Hew  York 
For  sale,  $100. 

Henry  Muhrman,  Hew  York 
For  sale,  $75. 

359 —  First  Building  used  for  Methodist  Worship. 

J.  M.  Falconer,  Hew  York 

For  sale,  $40. 

360 —  Base  Ball  Players.  Thomas  Eakins,  Philadelphia 

For  sale,  $100. 


Paintings. 


41 


361 — Milking  Time — Bavaria. 

Henry  Muhrman,  Hew  York 

Renner  & Co.  For  sale,  $200. 


362 —  October. 

363 —  Off  Fire  Island. 


B.  M.  Shurtleff,  Hew  York 

For  sale,  $125. 

Francis  A.  Silva,  Hew  York 

For  sale,  $100. 


364 — Spring  Time,  Pergate,  Surrey.  Hy.  Jutsum 

Joseph  W.  Bates,  Philadelphia. 


365 —  Sunset. 

366 —  Bock  Scene. 

367 —  Sultry  Morning. 


Frank  Currier,  Hew  York 
For  sale,  $50. 

Frank  Currier,  Hew  York 
For  sale,  $50. 


For  sale,  $250. 


F.  Hopkinson  Smith 


368 —  Joseph  before  Pharaoh.  H.  Billings,  Boston 

For  sale,  $250. 

369 —  Off  Portland  Harbor.  J.  C.  Hicoll,  Hew  York 

For  sale,  $500. 

370 —  Hear  Hayward’s  Heath,  Sussex.  Hy.  Jutsum 

Joseph  W.  Bates,  Philadelphia. 


371 —  The  Brook. 

372 —  Over  the  Hill. 


J.  H.  White 

Mrs.  S.  M.  Osborne,  Hew  York 

For  sale,  $25. 


373 —  At  Biverdale,  on  the  Hudson. 

James  D.  Smillie  (H.  A.),  Hew  York 

For  sale,  $25. 

374 —  Sketch  on  the  Chemung  Biver. 

James  D.  Smillie  (H.  A.),  Hew  York 

For  sale,  $25. 


-875 — Bridge — St.  Amiens. 

Joseph  W.  Bates,  Philadelphia. 


E.  Souks 


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Art  Catalogue,  1879. 


376 —  The  Decorator — A Flight  of  Storks. 

Robert  Blum,  New  York 

For  sale,  $75. 

377 —  Cherry  Blossoms.  Miss  Ella  Bobbins,  Boston 

Doll  & Richards,  Boston.  For  sale,  $30. 

378 —  Reminiscence.  Thomas  Eakins,  Philadelphia 

For  sale,  $G0. 

379 —  Fingle’s  Bridge — Near  Farquay,  Devonshire. 

George  D’Almaine,  Baltimore. 

For  sale,  $100. 


380 — Entrance  to  an  Old  Bavarian  Monastery. 

Henry  Muhrman,  New  York 

Renner  & Co.  For  sale,  $150. 


381 —  The  Single  Sculler.  Thomas  Eakins,  Philadelphia 

382 —  On  the  Susquehanna. 


F.  DeB.  Richards,  Philadelphia 

For  sale,  $40. 


383— Interior. 


P.  P.  Ryder  (A.),  Paris 


384 —  Charcoal  Drawing,  F.  II.  Smith,  New  York 

385 —  The  Way  op  the  Transgressor  is  Hard. 

R.  M.  Shurtleff,  New  York 

For  sale,  $125. 


386 — Interior,  San  Marco,  Venice. 

Chas.  M.  Burns,  Philadelphia 

For  sale,  $40. 


387 —  Flowers.  F.  DeB.  Richards,  Philadelphia 

For  sale,  $35. 

388 —  Landscape  Sketch. 

James  D.  Spaillie  (N.  A.),  New  York 

For  sale,  $37.5jf>. 

389 —  A Canal  in  Venice.  William  Sartain,  New  York 

For  sale,  $150. 


Paintings. 


43 


390 —  Mill  at  Sherburne.  J.  M.  Falconer,  New  York 

For  sale,  $60. 

391 —  On  the  Canal — Elmira,  N.  Y. 

James  D.  Smillie  (N.  A.),  New  York 

For  sale,  $25. 

392 —  Draught  Horses.  Th.  Fort 

Joseph  W.  Bates,  Philadelphia. 

393 —  The  Zither  Player.  Thomas  Eakins,  Philadelphia 

394 —  The  Violinist.  Unknown 

395 —  Madame  Bonaparte — Copy  after  Gilbert  Stuart,  1805. 

George  D’Almaine,  Baltimore. 

(Pastel.)  For  sale,  $150. 

396 —  Study  of  Red  Birch.  Emma  S.  Hutchins,  Cincinnati 

Miss  Sallie  Woods. 

397 —  High  Bridge,  Kentucky  River. 

L.  Kreyenhagen,  Cincinnati 

For  sale,  $25. 

398 —  Sketch  from  Nature.  Frank  Currier,  New  York 

For  sale,  $50. 


SCULPTURE. 

13 —  Bronze  Statuette.  T.  H.  Bartlett,  Boston 

14 —  Marble  Statuette  of  Venus  and  Cupid. 

Charles  Bullet,  Cincinnati 

(From  the  Antique.) 

15 —  Marble  Bust  of  “ Maud” — from  Tennyson. 

Longworth  Powers,  Florence 

For  sale. 

16 —  Marble  Bust  of  “ Flora.”  Chauncey  B.  Ives,  Rome 

Harry  R.  Smith. 

For  sale. 

% 

17 —  Ebony  and  Boxwood  Crucifix. 

Oswald  Terlinden,  Cincinnati 


44 


Art  Catalogue,  1879. 


CORRIDORS. 

( Oil  Paintings  Nos.  399  to  484:  Inclusive .) 


400 — By  the  Lake  (After  Amburg). 

S.  Jerome  Uhl,  Springfield,  Ohio 

A.  S.  Bushnell,  Springfield,  Ohio. 


401 — Down  the  Glen. 


George  Hetzel,  Pittsburg 


For  sale,  $800. 


402 — A Pair-oared  Race.  Thomas  Eakins,  Philadelphia 


403 — Water  Carriers. 


Edgar  M.  Ward  (A.),  Paris 


For  sale,  $1500. 


404 — Pastoral  Scene  in  Normandy. 

J.  Foxcroft  Cole,  Boston 

Doll  & Kichards,  Boston.  For  sale,  $850. 


405 — The  Pending  Storm. 


Frederick  Yolz,  Munich 


Gr.  W.  Cable,  New  Orleans. 


406 — Interior  of  a Chapel. 


Unknown 


John  H.  McLean,  New  Orleans. 


407 —  Rock  Bass  of  the  Chesapeake  Bay. 

A.  J.  H.  Way,  Baltimore 

For  sale,  $125. 

408 —  Queen  Esther  preparing  to  go  before  the  King  to 

intercede  for  her  people. 

S.  S.  Houghton,  Wellington,  Ohio 

(Copy  after  Francis  Wybrund.) 

For  sale,  $250. 


409 — Bramboro,  near  Liverpool. 


R.  Tonge 


Paintings. 


45 


410 —  Return  from  Church.  Charles  Le  Bichonnie 

Frederic  Durrive,  New  Orleans.  For  sale,  $250. 

411 —  Hard  Times.  S.  W.  Price,  Louisville 

For  sale,  $125. 

412 —  Portrait  of  Chief  Justice  Waite. 

Mrs.  C.  Adele  Fassett,  Washington,  D.  C, 


413 — On  the  Sea  Shore. 

For  sale,  $600. 


Hernandez 


414 —  Italian  Chestnut  Girl. 

R.  M.  Staigg  (N.  A.),  Boston 

Doll  & Richards,  Boston.  For  sale,  $1200. 

415 —  The  Tribute  Money.  Howard  Reno,  Cincinnati 

For  sale,  $500. 


416 — Haidee. 


Clarence  Boyd,  Louisville 

For  sale,  $200. 


417 — The  Artist  and  his  Friend,  taking  the  Likenesses  of 
three  Lybian  Peasants.  C.  Kattenmoser 

J oseph  W.  Bates,  Philadelphia. 


418 — America. 


W.  W.  Woodward,  Paris 


419 —  Sunset  on  the  Juniata. 

F.  DeB.  Richards,  Philadelphia 

For  sale,  $250. 

420 —  Portrait  of  President  Hayes. 

B.  L.  Kennard,  Philadelphia 

For  sale,  $125. 

421 —  On  the  Juniata.  F.  DeB.  Richards,  Philadelphia 

For  sale,  $150. 

422 —  Marine.  Joseph  Yernet 

Frederic  Durrive,  New  Orleans.  For  sale,  $600. 

423 —  Marine.  Joseph  Yernet 

Frederic  Durrive,  New  Orleans.  For  sale,  $600. 


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Art  Catalogue,  1879. 


424 —  A Dutch  Farmyard. 

Egbert  Yan  der  Poel,  Amsterdam,  1650 

George  W.  Christy,  New  Orleans. 

425 —  Died  for  a Dividend. 

Thomas  Learning,  Philadelphia 

James  S.  Earle  & Sons,  Philadelphia.  For  sale,  $200. 

426 —  Twilight  on  the  Merrimac. 

J.  Appleton  Brown,  Boston 

Doll  & Richards,  Boston.  For  sale,  $250. 

427 —  On  the  Hudson.  Thomas  Doughty,  Hew  York 

Edward  Parmele,  New  Orleans.  For  sale,  $400. 

428 —  Dogs  and  Dead  G-ame.  Thomas  H.  Hinckley,  Boston 

Edward  Parmele,  New  Orleans.  For  sale,  $400. 

429 —  Glass  of  Water.  Percival  DeLuce,  Hew  York 

Renner  & Co.,  New  York.  For  sale,  $250. 

430 —  An  Indian  Summer.  S.  R.  Gifford  (H.  A.),  Hew  York 

For  sale,  $800. 

431 —  Yellow  Scotch  Roses.  Miss  Ella  Robbins,  Boston 

Doll  & Richards,  Boston.  For  sale,  $50. 

432 —  Dream  of  Italy. 

William  M.  Sonntag  (H.  A.),  Hew  York 

Edward  Parmele,  New  Orleans.  For  sale,  $150. 

433 —  Mountain  Top. 

William  L.  Sonntag  (H.  A.),  Hew  York 

Edward  Parmele,  New  Orleans.  For  sale,  $150. 


434 — Landscape. 


Unknown 


A.  S.  Ludlow. 


435 — Marine. 


F.  A.  Silva,  Hew  York 


436—  The  Wine  Tasters.  J.  P.  Hasenclever 

Joseph  W.  Bates,  Philadelphia. 

437 —  Sheep  and  Fowl.  Yanderdunk 

Renner  & Co.,  New  York.  For  sale,  $35. 


Paintings. 


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438 —  The  Youthful  Violinist.  Unknown 

439 —  Sur  Le  Batteau.  Charles  Bullet,  Cincinnati 

For  sale,  $25. 

440 —  Woodland  Reflections. 

Thomas  Moran,  New  York 

For  sale,  $250. 

441—  Diogenes  in  Search  of  an  Honest  Man. 

Sir  Anthony  Van  Dyke 

A.  A.  Clarke. 

442 —  Street  Scene — Algiers.  William  Sartain,  New  York 

For  sale,  $300. 

443 —  Street  Scene — Cairo. 

George  H.  Hall  (N.  A.),  New  York 

For  sale,  $400. 

444 —  The  Youthful  Christ.  Unknown 
Dr.  William  H.  Holcombe,  New  Orleans.  For  sale,  $1000. 

445 —  Wait  for  Me.  Mrs.  S.  Anderson 

James  S.  Earle  & Sons,  Philadelphia.  For  sale,  $600. 

446 —  Japanese  Vase  and  Flowers.  W.  Allan  Gay?  Boston 

Doll  & Richards,  Boston.  For  sale,  $300. 

447 —  Market  Scene — Antwerp. 

Eugene  Meeks,  New  York 

For  sale,  $200. 

448 —  The  Bird  Fancier.  L.  Neumann 

Joseph  W.  Bates,  Philadelphia. 

449 —  On  the  Housatonic.  Arthur  Parton  (A.),  New  York 

Renner  & Co.,  New  York.  For  sale,  $150. 

450 —  Flowers.  S.  E.  Davis,  Paris 

For  sale,  $150. 

451 —  A Misty  Morning  on  the  Lagunes  of  Venice. 

Eugene  P.  Cecchini,  Royal  Academy,  Venice 

For  sale,  $300. 


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Art  Catalogue,  1879. 


452 — Game.  Reuben  Jobnston,  New  York 

Eenner  & Co.,  New  York.  For  sale,  $125.' 

458 — Fishing  Boats  on  the  Adriatic. 

Samuel  Colman  (N.  A.),  New  York 

For  sale,  $400. 

454 —  The  Old  Tannery  at  Jaffrey,  N.  H. 

Frank  Hill  Smith,  Boston 

Doll  & Richards,  Boston.  For  sale,  $500. 

455 —  Long  Island  Landscape. 

Charles  H.  Miller  (N.  A.),  New  York 

Renner  & Co.,  New  York.  For  sale,  $300. 

456 —  The  Hillside.  Kruseman  Van  Elten  (A.),  New  York 

For  sale,  $300. 

457 —  Scene  in  Hamburg  Park,  Munich. 

Philipp  Weber,  Philadelphia 

H.  Earl,  Philadelphia.  For  sale,  $250. 

458 —  Fisherman  and  Girl.  Edgar  M.  Ward  (A.),  Paris 

Renner  & Co.,  New  York. 

\ 

459 —  Souvenir  of  Nantucket. 

William  H.  Low,  New  York 

For  sale,  $150. 

460 —  Burial  of  the  Bird.  J.  Alden  Weir,  New  York 

For  sale,  $200. 

461 —  St.  Peter.  Georgio  Yasari 

Frederic  Durrive,  New  Orleans.  For  sale,  $450. 

462 —  The  Retrieve.  Newhold  H.  Trotter,  Philadelphia 

For  sale,  $125. 

463 —  After  the  Picnic.  Eugene  Meeks,  New  York 

Renner  & Co.,  New  York.  For  sale,  $250. 


464 —  Scene  on  the  Mediterranean.  J.  J.,  1846 

A.  S.  Ludlow.  For  sale,  $200. 

465 —  Repentant  Magdalen.  Unknown 

Mrs.  Dr.  Dickey,  New  Orleans. 


Paintings. 


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466 —  La  Fayette,  Visited  by  his  Daughter,  in  Prison. 

E.  Leutze  (deceased) 

Renner  & Co.  For  sale,  $2000. 

467 —  Grecian  Landscape.  De  Vini 
Dr.  William  H.  Holcombe,  New  Orleans.  For  sale,  $100. 

468 —  Grecian  Landscape*.  De  Vini 

Dr.  William  H:  Holcombe,  New  Orleans.  For  sale,  $100. 


469 — Portrait. 


Eudora  Hereford,  Cincinnati 


470 —  Sheep  Herding  in  Texas. 

E.  B.  D.  Julio,  Hew  Orleans 

John  H.  McLean,  New  Orleans.  For  sale,  $350. 

471 —  The  Mirror.  Wyatt  Eaton,  Hew  York 

Renner  & Co.,  New  York.  For  sale,  $1000. 

472 —  Faun  and  Hymph.  Prof.  Otto  Seitz,  Munich 

(Professor  Royal  Academy.) 

Myers  & Hedian,  Baltimore.  For  sale,  $3,500. 

473 —  Ariadne  in  Haxos.  John  Vanderlyn 

Pennsylvania  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia. 


474 — Homestead. 


A.  T.  B richer,  Hew  York 

For  sale,  $1000. 


475 — The  Three  Brothers — Tyrol.  G.  Behne,  Munich 

For  sale.  $250. 


476 — A Quiet  Pool. 


477 — Homan  Girl. 


John  W.  Mansfield,  Hew  York 


For  sale,  $300. 


Mrs.  A.  C.  Barney. 


H.  Diloz 


47° — Mary  Magdalen  at  Her  Devotions. 

Dr.  William  H.  Holcombe,  New  Orleans. 


Murillo 


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Art  Catalogue,  1879. 


479 — Moonlight  in  Normandy. 

Emile  Adelard  Breton,  Paris 
(Medals,  1866,  1867,  1868;  Medal  (E.  U.),  1878;  Legion  of  Honor,. 
1878 ; Hors  Concours.) 

Doll  & Richards,  Boston.  For  sale,  $600. 


480 —  Sunrise,  Bay  of  New  York. 

George  L.  Brown,  Boston 

Doll  & Richards,  Boston.  For  sale,  $1500. 

481 —  Private  Office  of  G.  W.  Childs. 

George  B.  Wood,  Jr.,  Philadelphia 

George  W.  Childs,  Philadelphia. 

482 —  Woods  in  Early  Winter. 

T.  L.  Smith  (A.),  New  York 
For  sale,  $700. 

488 — Alsatian  Marriage.  Gustave  Brion,  Paris 

(Shown  in  the  Cincinnati  Exhibition  of  1874.) 

Alexander  Brown,  Philadelphia. 


484 — Flowers. 


G.  Jeannin 


. 


' 

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ENGRAVINGS  AND  ETCHINGS 


FROM  THE  COLLECTIONS  OF 

JAS.  L.  CLAGHORN,  ESQ.,  of  Philadelphia. 
H.  F.  SEWALL,  ESQ.,  of  New  York. 


With  some  exceptions,  hereafter  noted  in  the  Cata- 
logue, the  present  exhibition  of  prints,  embracing,  as  it 
does,  many  of  the  rarest  and  most  beautiful  works  of 
Marc  Antonio,  Albrecht  Duerer,  Rembrandt,  and  distin- 
guished etchers  of  to-day,  has  been  selected  from  the  rich 
and  complete  collections  of  the  above-named  gentlemen. 
This  is  the  third  time  that  Mr.  Claghorn  has  generously 
placed  his  plethoric  portfolios  at  the  disposal  of  the  Art 
Committees  of  the  Cincinnati  Exposition;  and  this  year 
his  example  has  been  followed  by  Mr.  Sewall,  who  now, 
for  the  first  time,  allows  his  beautiful  specimens  of  the 
early  Italian  and  Dutch  masters  to  be  shown  in  a public 
gallery.  To  avoid  the  repetitions  of  previous  exhibitions, 
many  works  of  well-known  masters  have  been  omitted. 
At  no  former  Exposition  has  there  been  such  a full  and 
instructive  representation  of  the  great  Italian  master, 
Marc  Antonio  (the  friend  and  pupil  of  Raphael),  and  the 
equally  eminent  Duerer  and  Rembrandt;  while,  at  the 
same  time,  the  display  contains  rare  proofs  of  the  very 
best  etching  and  burin  work  of  to-day. 


ENGRAVINGS,  ETCHINGS,  ETC. 


Aldegraver,  Heinrich,  1502-1562.  Dutch. 

One  of  the  most  distinguished  of  the  so-called  “small- 
masters.” 

1 —  John  of  Leyden,  King  of  the  Anabaptists  at  Munster. 

Very  rare. 

S.  C.  Tatem 

Ametller,  Blasius,  1760.  Spanish. 

2 —  The  Water  Carriers  of  Seville.  After  Yelasquez. 

Anderloni,  Faustino.  Italian. 

3 —  The  Holy  Family  and  Infant  John.  After  Hie. 

Poussin. 

Artist’s  proof. 

Audran,  Gerard,  1640-1703.  French. 

The  distinguished  painter,  Le  Brun,  owes  much  of  his 
fame  to  the  burin  of  this  master  of  engraving. 

4 —  iEneas  Saving  his  Father,  Anchises.  After  Domeni- 

chino. 


Audran,  John,  1667-1756. 

Pupil  of  Gerard  Audran. 

5 —  Mary  Magdalen. 

6 —  Triumph  of  Galatea. 

Artist’s  proof.  Fine. 

Appian  Adolphe,  1819. 

Pupil  of  Corot. 

7 —  “ IJne  Mare.” 

8 —  Coast  of  Italy. 

9 —  Hew  Pond  near  Creys-Is&re. 


French. 

After  Guido. 
After  Carlo  Maratti. 

French. 

Original  etching. 
Original  etching. 
Original  etching. 


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Art  Catalogue,  1879. 


Aveline,  Pierre  A.,  1710-1760.  French. 

10 —  Folly.  After  a drawing  of  Corn.  Fischer. 

Avril,  Jean  Jacques,  1744-1881.  French. 

Pupil  of  Wille. 

11 —  The  Tender  Mother.  Portrait  of  Mad.  Le  Brun. 

After  Louise  Yigee  Le  Brun. 

Baron,  Bernard,  1700-1762.  French. 

Eminent  French  engraver;  his  plates  are  coarse,  but  vig- 
orous. 

12 —  Achilles  Reconciled.  After  Rubens. 

Barthault, . French. 

13 —  Statue  of  L’Orleans— Place  Louis  XV.  After  Prieur. 


Basam,  Pierre  Francois,  1723-1797.  French. 

“He  engraved  several  copies  after  the  scarce  prints  of 
Rembrandt.” 

14—  The  Entombment.  After  Rembrandt. 

Proof  before  letters. 

15—  Portrait  of  Copenol.  After  Rembrandt. 

Etching. 

Bause,  J.  F.,  1738-1814.  German. 

“His  plates  are  chiefly  executed  with  the  graver,  which 
he  handled  with  great  purity  and  firmness.” 

16—  Artemisia.  After  Guido. 


Beauvarlet,  J.  F.,  1733-1797.  French. 

17—  Les  Chevaliers  et  les  Nymphes  D’Armide.  After 

L.  J.  T.  Lagrenee. 

Artist’s  proof. 

18—  The  Rape  of  the  Sabines.  After  L.  Giordano. 

Very  fine.  Artist’s  proof. 


Bein,  Jean,  1789-1857. 

19 — A Nymph. 

India  artist’s  proof. 


French. 
After  Lancrenon. 
Artist’s  name,  only  etched  in. 


Engravings,  Etchings,  etc. 


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Bell,  E.  C.,  1806-1872.  English. 

20 —  The  Melody,  “ The  Angels  Whisper.”  After  Erskine 

Nicol. 

India  proof. 

21 —  The  Jig,  “ St.  Patrick’s  Bay.”  After  Erskine  Hicol. 

India  proof 

Bervic,  C.  C.  French. 

22 —  John  the  Baptist.  After  Eaphael. 

Proof  before  letters.  Fine. 

23 —  Innocence.  After  Merimee. 

Proof  before  letters. 


Bertinot,  G.  W.,  1822. 

24 — Guardian  Angel. 

India  artist’s  proof. 


French. 
After  Bougereau. 


Bettelini,  Pietro,  1760.  Italian. 

Pupil  of  Gandolfi  and  Bartolozzi;  but,  in  his  later  works, 
he  bears  more  resemblance  to  Eaphael  Morghen. 

25 — St.  John.  After  Bomenichino. 


Billoin,  Charles,  1813.  Belgian. 

26 —  The  Arrest.  After  Madou. 

Etching.  India  artist’s  proof. 

Blanchard,  Auguste  Thomas  Marie,  1819.  French. 

Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor. 

27 —  A Bacchante.  After  L.  Alma  Tadema. 

India  artist’s  proof.  Engraver’s  autograph. 


Blanchard  (Pere),  A.  J.  B.  M.,  1792-1849.  French. 

28 —  St.  Juste.  After  Murillo. 

Artist’s  proof,  with  only  etched  letters. 

Brescia,  Giovanni  Antonio  da,  1460.  Italian. 

“ It  is  probable  that  he  learned  engraving  in  the  school 
of  Andrea  Montegna,  as  his  plates  are  executed  precisely 
in  his  style,  though  in  a neater  and  more  finished  manner.” 

29 —  Holy  Family.  B.  5. 

The  principal  work  of  this  old  master. 

H.  F.  S. 


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Art  Catalogue,  1879. 


Boscolo,  Luigi.  Italian.. 

30 —  A Magdalene.  After  N.  Schiavoni. 

Prize  sheet  of  the  Academy  of  Milan.  Proof  before 
letters. 

Browne,  John,  1719-1790.  English. 

Celebrated  engraver  of  landscapes. 

31 —  Philip  Baptizing  the  Eunuch.  After  J.  and  A.  Both 

Boy  dell’s  collection.  Artist’s  proof.  Only  etched  letters. 

32 —  The  Watering-Place.  After  P.  P.  Eubens. 

Engraver's  trial  proof.  Very  rare. 

33 —  Landscape,  with  a Waterfall.  After  Gasper  Poussin. 

Artist’s  proof.  Only  etched  letters. 


Brown,  J.  Lewis.  French. 

Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor.  Painter  of  military 

life. 

34 —  Scotch  Soldiers.  Original  etching. 

India  artist’s  proof. 

35 —  The  Halt.  Original  etching. 

Artist’s  proof. 

Buechel,  Carl  Edward,  1835.  German. 

Pupil  of  Steinla. 

36 —  The  Holy  Family,  and  Other  Figures.  After  Titian. 

Artist’s  proof. 

Burger,  Johann,  1829.  German. 

37 —  Faust  and  Marguerite.  After  E.  Stueckelberg. 


Butavand,  Lucien,  1808-1853. 

38 — Mother  and  Child. 

Proof  before  letters. 


French. 
After  And.  do  Solario: 


Canot,  P.  C.,  1710-1777.  English. 

One  of  the  engravers  of  the  Boydell  Collection. 

39 — A Fresh  Gale.  After  A.  Van  de  Velde. 


Carey,  Charles  Philippe  Auguste,  1824.  French. 

40 — In  Waiting.  After  Meissonier 

Artist’s  proof.  Only  etched  letters. 


Engravings,  Etchings,  etc. 


41 —  The  Header. 

India  proof. 

Chevalier,  W. 

42 —  The  First  Ear-Bing. 

Claessens,  L.  A.,  1764-1834. 


After  Meissonier. 

After  Wilkie. 
G-erman. 


43 — A Young  Prince — Cap  and  Feathers.  After  Bem- 
brandt. 


Etching.  Artist’s  proof. 

44 —  The  Head  of  John  the  Baptist. 

Etching.  Artist’s  proof. 

45 —  Bust — Christ  Crowned. 

Artist’s  proof.  Only  etched  letter, 

46 —  The  Laughing  Soldier. 

Very  fine  etching.  Artist’s  proof. 

Cluseret. 

47 —  Adam  and  Eve. 


After  Bern  bran dt. 

After  Bembrandt. 
Fine. 

After  F.  Hals. 


COLMAN,  W.  S. 

48 —  Gathering  Flowers, 

CONDE,  J. 

49 —  Venus. 


French. 
Original  etching. 

French. 
Original  etching. 

French. 
Original  etching. 

French. 

A Moorish  Bath.  After  J.  L.  Gerome. 


Courtry,  C.  L. 

50 —  ■“  Bain  Mauri.’ 

Etching. 

Cousin,  Charles,  1620.  French. 

51 —  Immaculate  Conception.  After  Murillo. 

India  proof. 

52 —  Mater  Dolorosa.  After  Murillo. 

Artist’s  proof. 

Debaines,  Brunot.  French. 

53 —  Landscape.  Cottages  by  a Stream.  After  John  Con- 

stable. 

Artist’s  proof. 


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Art  Catalogue,  1879. 


Denon,  Dominique  Yivant,  1747-1825.  French. 

Etcher  in  the  style  of  Rembrandt.  He  accompanied  Na- 
poleon to  Egypt,  and  upon  his  return  published  a magnili- 
cent  work  upon  that  country. 

54 —  Lions  and  Lioness.  After  M.  T.  Quadel* 

Fine  etching.  Artist’s  proof. 

55 —  The  Bull.  After  P.  Potter’s  celebrated  picture. 

Proof.  His  principal  work. 

56 —  Interior.  After  Eembrandt. 

Very  fine  etching.  Artist’s  proof. 

Desclaux,  T.  Y.  French. 

57 —  The  Studio.  After  Meissonier. 

Proof  before  letters. 

Desnoyer,  August  Louis  Boucher,  1779-1857.  French. 

He  is  one  of  the  most  distinguished  engravers.  A brill- 
iant, powerful,  and  in  the  finer  parts,  a very  delicate  burin. 
The  manifold,  and  yet  harmonious,  variety  of  tones,  with 
the  most  complete  and  accurate  perception  of  details,  bear 
witness  to  the  great  talent  of  this  artist.  B. 

58 —  The  Virgin  with  a Cradle.  After  Eaphael. 

59 —  The  Muses  and  the  Pierides.  After  Perino  del  Yaga. 

Fine. 

Dien,  Claude  Marie  Francois,  1787-1853.  French. 

60 —  Galileo  in  Prison.  After  T.  A.  Laurent* 

Artist’s  proof.  Artist’s  name  etched  only. 

Dinger,  F.  German. 

61 —  Cinderella.  After  E.  Bosch. 

Doo,  Geo.  Thos.,  1800.  English. 

Celebrated  English  engraver,  and  historical  engraver  to 

the  Queen  of  Great  Britain. 

62 —  Mercy  Pleading  for  the  Vanquished.  After  Wm. 

Etty,  E.  A. 

India  proof.  Etched  letter,  with  engraver’s  autograph. 

63 —  Bassanio  and  Portia.  After  G.  S.  Newton,  E.  A. 


Engravings,  Etchings,  etc. 


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Drevet,  Claude,  1710-1782.  French. 

64 —  Henry  Oswald,  Cardinal  d’Anvergne.  After  H.  Eigaud. 

S.  C.  Tatum. 

Duerer,  Albrecht,  1471-1528.  Dutch. 

“ The  bent  of  Duerer’ s mind  was  by  nature  turned  toward 
the  observation  of  the  phenomena  of  reality,  and  he  was 
endowed  with  an  extraordinary  faculty  of  representation. 
His  Madonnas  and  Holy  Families  deserve  our  highest  ap- 
probation, when  they  are  considered  as  portraits  and  scenes 
from  daily  life.  His  example  gave  art  a direction  toward 
realism,  which  somewhat  marred  the  aim,  but  helped  the 
power  of  presentation;  for  the  presentation  of  real  objects 
requires  great  plastic  skill.”  Q. 

His  prints  are  the  pride  and  the  joy  of  collectors ; nev- 
ertheless, owing  to  the  delicacy  of  the  engraving,  one  should 
possess  them  in  fine  states.”  A. 

65 —  Adam  and  Eve.  B.  1. 

Impressions  of  the  rare  first  state,  before  the  double  rift 
in  the  tree  next  Adam’s  left  arm.  Costly  and  beautiful 
sheet. 

H.  F.  S. 

66 —  Set  of  the  Passion,  with  St.  Peter  and  St.  John  heal- 

ing the  lame  man,  which  is  included  with  the  set, 
notwithstanding  the  difference  of  subject.  16 

pieces.  B.  3-18. 

H.  F.  S. 

67 —  The  Prodigal  Son.  B.  28. 

(Duerer  seems  to  have  here  engraved  his  own  portrait.) 

“ It  is  a pity  that  we  do  not  know  accurately  to  what  year 
his  St.  Hubert  and  the  Prodigal  Son  belong.  In  these  two 
engravings  Duerer  shows  himself  incontestably  at  the  very 
apex  of  his  art.” 

H.  F.  S. 

68 —  The  Virgin  Standing,  crowned  with  stars.  B.  31. 

H.  F.  S. 

69 —  The  Virgin  Seated,  crowned  by  two  angels.  B.  39. 

H.  F.  S. 

70—  The  Holy  Family.  B.  43. 

An  etching.  The  invention  of  this  branch  of  the  art  is 
generally  attributed  to  Duerer. 

H.  F.  S. 

71 —  The  Three  Winged  Genii. 

H.  F.  S. 


B.  66. 


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Art  Catalogue,  1879. 


72 —  Satyr  and  his  Family.  B.  09 

H.  F.  S. 

73 —  Rape  of  Proserpine.  B.  72. 

Engraved  on  iron. 

H.  F.  S. 

74 —  Les  offres  d ’Amour.  B.  93. 

H.  F.  S. 

75— -L’Assemblee  des  gens  de  guerre.  B.  88. 

H.  F.  S. 

76 —  The  Smaller  War-horse.  B.  96. 

H.  F.  S. 

77 —  The  Larger  War-horse.  B.  97. 

H.  F.  S. 

78 —  Portrait  of  the  Elector  Frederick  of  Saxony.  B.  104. 

H.  F.  S. 

79 —  Portrait  of  Melancthon.  B.  105. 

H.  F.  S. 

80 —  Portrait  of  Perkheimer.  B.  106. 

H.  F.  S. 

81 —  St.  Jerome  in  his  Cell.  B.  60. 

One  of  Duerer’s  principal  works,  and  celebrated  for  its 
beauty  of  execution. 

Early  impression. 

S'.  C.  Tatum. 

Earlom,  Richard,  Born  about  1740  (?),  died  at  London, 
1822.  English. 

“No  one  brought  the  art  of  mezzotint  engraving  to  such 
purity  and  perfection  as  Earlom.” — Bartsh. 

82 —  Jesus  at  the  Pharisee’s  Table.  After  Rubens. 

Proof. 

83 —  Abishag  brought  by  Bathsheba  to  David.  After  Van- 

der  Werf. 

This  print  is  of  the  same  size  as  the  picture  in  the  Louvre, 
and,  in  this  state,  as  good  a masterpiece  of  mezzotinto  en- 
graving. 

Proof. 

Edelinck,  Gerald,  1640-1707.  French. 

84 —  Moses  with  the  Tablet  of  the  Law. 

Third  state. 

S.  C.  Tatum. 


Engravings,  Etchings,  etc. 


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Filers,  Gustave,  1834. 

85 — The  Tribute  Money. 
Artist’s  proof. 

Faucci,  Carlo,  1729-1784. 

86.  Santa  Maria  Egiziaca. 


German. 
After  Titian. 


Italian. 
After  Ribera. 


Felsing,  George  Jacob,  1802.  German. 

“ He  labored  successfully  to  render  not  only  the  subject, 
but  the  manner,  of  the  master;  and,  for  this  purpose,  he 
did  not  limit  himself  to  the  drawing,  but  copied  directly 
from  the  painting.” 

87 —  Sposalizio  di  S.  Caterina.  After  Correggio. 

Only  engraver’s  name  etched. 

88 —  Genaveva.  After  E.  Steinbruck. 

Proof  before  letters. 


89 —  Poesie  und  Liebe. 

Artist’s  proof.  Very  fine. 

90 —  Hagar  and  Ishmael. 

Open  letter  proof.  Very  fine. 

91 —  Lorely. 

Very  fine.  Proof. 

92 —  Diana  and  Attendants. 

Very  fine.  Artist’s  proof. 


After  W.  Kaulback. 
After  Chr.  Koehler. 
After  C.  Sohn. 
After  H.  Stilke. 


Flipart,  Jean  Jacques,  1723-1782. 

93 — Storm  at  Sea — Moonlight. 
Very  fine. 


French. 
After  J.  Vernet. 


Folo,  Giovani,  1764-1836.  Italian. 

Pupil  of  Volpato.  Bartsh  says,  that  “ all  the  prints  of  this 
valiant  master  are  engraved  in  an  intelligent,  agreeable 
manner,  and  are  pleasing  to  the  eye.” 

94 —  Diana  and  Nymphs.  After  Bernard  Nocchi. 

Open  letter  proof. 

Forster,  Francois,  1790.  French. 

A brilliant  and  distinguished  engraver. 

95 —  Madonna  and  Child.  After  Raphael. 

Proof  before  letters.  No.  100. 


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Art  Catalogue,  1879. 


Fortuny,  Mariano,  1888-1874. 


Spanish. 


This  artist  possessed  rare  talent  for  etching.  Notice  the 
effect  of  color  in  these  beautiful  proofs. 


96—  The  Model. 

Artist’s  proof. 

97—  -A  Negress. 

Artist’s  proof. 

98 —  An  Arab. 

India  artist’s  proof. 

Francois,  Alphonse,  1811. 

99 —  King  Candanle. 

Open  letter  proof. 

Francois,  Jules. 

100 — A Mother’s  Joys. 


Original  etching. 
Original  etching. 
Original  etching. 

French. 
After  J.  L.  Gerome. 

French. 
After  Paul  De  la  Roche. 


Artist’s  proof.  Engraver’s  autograph. 


Freidrich,  Ludwig,  1827.  German. 

101 — A Eoman  Peasant  Confessing  to  a Cardinal.  After 
E.  Steinle. 

India  proof. 


Frey,  J.  P.  de,  1770-1884. 

102 —  The  Supper  at  Emaus.  After  Rembrandt. 

Artist’s  proof.  Very  fine  etching. 

Gararaglia,  Gioyeta,  1790-1835.  Italian. 

Pupil  of  Anderloni  and  Longhi. 

103 —  Madonna  and  Infants  Jesus  and  John.  After  .Raphael. 

Artist’s  proof.  Very  fine. 

104—  St.  Madelaine.  After  Carlo  Dolci. 

Remark  proof.  Proofs,  with  remark,  have  a white  pearl. 

Haden,  Francis  Seymour,  1818.  English. 

This  artist  is  much  admired  for  the  boldness  and  charac- 
teristic spirit  shown  in  his  etchings. 

105 —  In  the  Woods.  Original  etching. 

106 —  Fulham  on  the  Thames.  Original  etching. 

107—  Relic  of  the  Past.  Original  etching. 


Engravings,  Etchings,  etc. 


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Henriquet,  Louis  Pierre  Dupont.  French. 

108 —  Madonna  and  Child.  After  .Raphael. 

Artist’s  proof.  Very  fine. 

109 —  The  Finding  of  Moses.  After  Paul  De  la  Roche. 

Proof  before  letters, 


IIlNSHELWOOD,  R. 

110 —  Trenton  Falls,  New  York. 

Artist’s  proof. 

111 —  Natural  Bridge,  Ya. 

Artist’s  proof. 


American. 
After  J.  P.  Kensett. 

Original. 


Hoffman,  August,  1810. 


German. 


112 — The  Flower  Girl. 

Artist’s  proof.  Engraver’s  autograph. 


After  E.  Magnus. 


Jacoby,  Louis,  1828.  German. 

Pupil  of  Mandel.  Professor  in  the  Academy  of  Vienna 
since  1837. 

113 —  John  the  Baptist.  After  Misandro  Tiavini. 

Artist’s  proof.  Only  etched  letters.  Presentation  plate. 

Jardinier,  Claude  Donat,  1726-1774.  French. 

114 —  Silence.  After  J.  B.  Greuse. 

Artist’s  proof. 


Jesi,  Samuele,  1789-1853.  Italian. 

Pupil  of  Longhi. 

115 —  Madonna  and  Infant  Savior  with  St.  John  and  St. 

Stephen.  After  Fra  Bartolomeo. 

(La  Mad.  della  Cattedrale  de  Luca.) 

Artist’s  proof. 

Jones,  Alfred,  1819.  A.  N.  A.  American. 

116 —  The  Image  Breaker.  After  E.  Leutze. 

His  best  work.  Proof  before  letters. 


Kaiser,  Jonan  Wilhelm,  1813.  Dutch. 

117 — The  Burgomaster  Six.  After  Rembrandt. 

Keller,  Joseph,  1811.  German. 

A Professor  of  the  Academy  at  Dusseldorf.  One  of  the 
greatest  of  living  engravers. 


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Art  Catalogue,  1879. 


118 —  The  Dead  Christ.  After  A.  Scheffer. 

India  artist’s  proof.  Fine. 

119 —  Bust  of  Christ.  After  E.  Deger. 

Artist’s  proof.  Fine.  Only  etched  letter. 

120 —  Mater  Dolorosa.  After  E.  Deger, 

Open  letter  proof. 

Knolle,  Frederich,  1807.  German. 

121 —  St.  Cecelia.  After  Carlo  Dolci. 

Artist’s  proof.  Artist’s  proofs  before  all  letters,  and  be- 
fore the  corners  were  filled  out,  are  very  rare  ; as  only  twelve 
were  taken. 


Danger,  Theodore,  1819. 

122 — St.  Bodrique. 

Proof  before  letters. 


German. 
After  Murillo. 


Laugier,  J.  N. 

123 —  Daphne  and  Chloe. 

124 —  Francisco  Maria,  Duke  of  Urbino. 

Artist’s  proof. 


French. 
After  Hersent. 
After  Raphael. 


Lecomte,  FTarcisse,  1794.  French. 

125 — Dante  and  Beatrice.  After  A.  Scheffer. 

Artist’s  proof,  with  engraver’s  autograph.  Very  fine. 


Lefevre,  Achille  Desire,  1798.  French. 

126 —  Madonna  of  St.  Sebastian.  After  Correggio. 

Proof  before  letters. 

127 —  St.  Cecilia  surrounded  by  St.  Paul,  John,  Augustine, 

and  the  Magdalene.  After  Raphael. 

Rare.  Engraver’s  trial  proof. 

Lehman,  Auguste.  German. 

128 —  Dante.  After  Hippolite  Handrin. 

Proof  before  letters. 


Leyden,  Lucas  Yan,  1494-1533.  Dutch. 

His  engravings  are  highly  prized  by  amateurs,  but  they 
are  so  delicately  and  tenderly  executed  that,  to  appreciate 
him,  we  must  have  early  impressions  of  the  plate. 

129 — Adoration  of  the  Magi.  B.  37. 

Principal  work.  Rare. 

S.  C.  Tatum. 


Engravings,  Etchings,  etc. 


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Longhi,  Guiseppe,  1766-1831.  Italian. 

One  of  the  most  distinguished  engravers  of  this  century. 
His  engravings  display  great  skill  in  drawing,  a noble  feel- 
ing for  art,  a thoroughly  harmonious  treatment,  and  the 
most  beautiful  gradations  of  tone;  consequently  in  his 
prints  everything  is  fundamentally  just,  warm,  powerful, 
and  pleasing.  No  one  ever  handled  the  etching  needle 
with  more  ease,  or  with  more  genius. 

130 —  The  Genius  of  Music  burns  the  Arrows  of  Love.  After 

Guido  Beni. 

(One  of  the  earliest  works  of  this  master.) 

Artist’s  proof.  Artist’s  name  only  etched. 

131 —  Decapitation  of  John  the  Baptist.  After  Gerard  Dow. 

132 —  Four  Studies  of  Old  Men  and  Women.  Original. 


Lorichon,  Constant  Louis  Antoine,  1800.  French. 

133 — The  Virgin  of  “ Pitti  Palace.”  After  Raphael. 

(Mad.  de  Granduca.) 

Artist’s  proof.  Artist’s  name  only  etched. 


Louis,  Aristide. 

134 —  Innocence. 

India  proof. 

135 —  Mater  Dolorosa. 

Proof. 

136 —  Madonna  and  Child. 

Remark  proof. 

Luminais,  J. 

137 —  Return  from  Hunting. 

Artist’s  proof. 


French. 
After  Greuze. 

After  Spagnoletto. 

After  Da  Yinci. 

French. 
Original  etching. 


Mandel,  Johan  Aug.  Edward,  1810.  German. 

An  eminent  and  justly  celebrated  engraver.  In  brill- 
iancy, color,  technical  skill,  drawing,  and  high  conception 
of  his  subject,  Mandel  is  without  a parallel  in  modern  days. 
He  places  especial  value  upon  the  drawing  made  by  the  en- 
graver himself;  and,  undoubtedly,  his  most  successful  plates 
are  those  of  which  the  subjects  were  copied  or  drawn  by 
his  own  hand. 


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Art  Gallery,  1879. 


138 —  La  Bella  di  Titiano.  After  Titian. 

Beautiful  remark  proof,  with  engraver’s  autograph.  Re- 
mark proofs  bear  an  etched  portrait  of  Titian  at  the  bottom 
of  the  plate. 

139 —  Madonna  and  Child.  After  Raphael. 

Superb  remark  proof,  with  engraver’s  autograph. 


Mantegna,  Andrea,  1430-1506.  Italian. 

(An  inventor  in  engraving.) 

Mantegna’s  engravings  are  highly  prized  by  collectors,  as 
much  on  account  of  their  beauty  as  of  their  age;  but  one 
ought  to  possess  good  impressions  of  his  plates. 

140 —  The  Entombment.  Bartsh,  3. 

“ This  excellent  and  picturesque  composition,  of  his  own 
design,  is  certainly  the  print  in  which  Mantegna  surpassed 
himself.” — Quandt. 

141 —  Jesus  after  the  Resurrection,  between  two  Saints,  St. 

Andrew  and  St.  Longinus,  who  were  the  patron 
saints  of  Mantua.  B.  6. 

H.  F.  S. 

142 —  Virgin  and  Child.  B.  8. 

(Bartsh  says,  there  are  impressions  of  this  print  before 
the  numbers,  but  Passavant  states  that  they  are  copies.) 
Ottley,  who  is  excellent  authority  on  old  Italian  prints,  does 
not  dispute  Bartsh,  but  intimates  that  they  have  the  ap- 
pearance of  being  a different  work.  Strutt  copied  this 
print  for  his  Dictionary  of  Artists. 

H.  F.  S. 

Marc  Antonio  Raimondi,  known  as  Marc  Antonio,  Agos- 
tini di  Musis,  known  as  Agostina  di  Veneziano, 
Marco  Dente,  known  as  Marco  da  Ravenna. 

Marc  Antonio  is  the  greatest  of  the  old  Italian  engravers. 
He  was  born  in  1475,  and  died  in  1534.  Pupil  of  Francia. 
He  engraved  many  of  the  drawings  of  Raphael ; and  the 
latter,  it  is  said,  drew  upon  the  copper-plate  the  outlines  of 
his  designs,  which  Marc  Antonio  afterward  filled  up  with 
the  shadows.  This  is  particularly  asserted  of  the  “ Murder 
of  the  Innocents.”  His  prints  reveal  the  progressive  devel- 
opment of  his  age,  and  especially  that  of  the  great  Raphael. 

The  works  of  the  master  and  his  two  principal  pupils 
have  been  classed  together,  on  account  of  the  difficulty  of 
distinguishing  their  works. 


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143 —  The  Massacre  of  the  Innocents.  After  Raphael.  B.  20. 

(Marc  Antonio.  Beautiful  impression.) 

This  print  is  attributed  by  Bartsh  to  Marco  da  Ravenna, 
but  by  all  other  writers  to  Marc  Antonio.  The  conclusion 
seems  to  be,  that  the  more  delicate  engraving  which  Bartsh 
assumes  to  be  the  original,  is  only  a copy  of  this  one;  and, 
according  to  Passavant,  VI,  pp.  12,  13,  was  engraved  by 
George  Pentz,  a German  of  the  Duerer  school,  who  worked 
in  Italy. 

H.  F.  S. 

144 —  The  Virgin  Lamenting  over  the  Body  of  Christ. 

Called  “ Mary  with  the  Bare  Arm.”  After  Ra- 
phael. B.  34. 

This  is  one  of  the  three  prints  which  Passavant,  VI,  p. 
9,  attributes  to  a greater  master  even  than  Marc  Antonio, 

Very  rare. 

H.  F.  S. 

145 —  Virgin  and  Child,  on  Clouds ; or,  The  Foligno  Ma- 

donna. After  Raphael.  B.  52. 

H.  F.  S. 

146 —  Holy  Family.  Called  “ La  Vierge  a la  longue  cuisse.” 

After  Raphael.  B.  57. 

H.  F.  S. 

147 —  St.  Peter.  B.  65. 

This  is  one  of  a set  of  Christ  and  the  Twelve  Apostles, 
from  designs  of  Raphael  of  which,  according  to  Passavant, 
only  St.  Peter  was  engraved  by  Marc  Antonio. 

H.  F.  S. 

148 —  St.  Cecilia.  B.  116. 

From  a drawing  of  Raphael,  much  altered  in  the  painting. 

H.  F.  S. 

149 —  Lucretia.  B.  192. 

This  engraving,  after  a sketch  by  Raphael,  first  drew  the 
master’s  attention  to  Marc  Antonio.  This  impression  is, 
however,  a poor  one. 

H.  F.  S. 

150 —  Judgment  of  Paris.  B.  245. 

After  a drawing  of  Raphael,  which  the  master  was  accused 
of  having  borrowed  from  the  antique.  It  is  certainly  a 
most  exquisite  composition. 

H.  F.  S. 


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151 —  Mount  Parnassus.  B.  247. 

From  a design  of  Raphael,  considerably  altered,  in  the 
Vatican  fresco. 

H.  F.  S. 

152 —  Venus  and  Cupid,  by  Agostino  Veneziano.  After 

Raphael.  B.  286 

First  state.  There  are  four  states  of  this  print. 

H.  F.  S. 

153 —  Venus  and  Cupid.  “ Stooping  to  embrace  love.”  B.  311. 

Bartsh  says,  “ probably  after  Raphael.”  Passavant  men- 
tions that  the  original  drawing  by  Raphael  is  at  Dresden. 

H.  F.  S. 

154: — Venus  Extracting  a Thorn.  By  Marco  da  Ravenna. 

After  Raphael.  B.  321. 

First  state  before  the  retouch  of  Villamena. 

H.  F.  S. 

155 —  Apollo.  B.  333. 

After  Marc  Antonio’s  own  design,  and  engraved  by  him 
on  his  first  arrival  at  Rome. 

H.  F.  S. 

156 —  Jupiter  and  Cupid.  B.  342. 

From  the  fable  of  Cupid  and  Psyche.  After  Raphael’s 
drawing  for  the  fresco  in  the  Farnesina  Gallery. 

H.  F.  S. 

157 —  The  Graces  and  Cupid.  B.  344. 

(From  the  same.) 

Rare  and  beautiful  impression. 

H.  F.  S. 

158 —  Vulcan,  Venus,  and  Cupid.  B.  345. 

In  the  early  style  of  the  master,  dated  16th  December, 
1508,  before  he  came  to  Rome  and  acquired  the  manner  of 
Raphael.  It  is  probably  from  a design  of  Mantegna ; the 
background,  as  usual  with  his  early  piece*,  is  in  the  style  of 
Albert  Duerer. 

H.  F.  S. 

159 —  Triumph  of  Galatea.  After  the  Farnesina  fresco  of 

Raphael.  B.  350. 

This  is  an  excellent  copy  of  the  print  which  has  often 
passed  for  Marc  Antonio’s,  but  it  is  not  by  him. 

H.  F.  S. 


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160 —  Triumph  of  Trajan.  B.  361. 

From  one  of  the  basso  relievos  on  the  arch  of  Trajan. 

H.  F.  S. 

161 —  Philosophy.  B.  381. 

From  a drawing  of  Raphael  for  the  Vatican  fresco.  “ Une 
femme  majesteuse.”  This  is  one  of  the  three  of  Passavant’s 
higher  class. 

H.  F.  S. 

162 —  A Lion  Hunt.  By  Agostino.  B.  416. 

(Probably  copied  from  a basso  relievo.) 

H.  F.  S. 

163 —  Three  Men  Climbing  a Bank.  “ Les  Grimpeurs.” 

B.  487. 

Copied  from  Michael  Angelo’s  Cartoon  of  Pisa ; the  back- 
ground, however,  is  nearly  exactly  imitated  from  Lucas  Van 
Leyden's  print  of  Mahomet  Slaying  the  Monk. 

H.  F.  S. 

164 —  Portrait  of  the  Poet  Achillini  of  Bologna,  surnamed 

Philotheo.  B.  469. 

Done  at  Bologna,  about  1509.  Achillini,  in  one  of  his 
books,  mentions  that  Marc  Antonio  had  engraved  his  por- 
trait; and  the  drawing  presumed  to  be  by  Marc  Antonio, 
though  attributed  to  Francia,  is  in  the  Uffizi  at  Florence, 

Very  rare. 

H.  F.  S. 

165 —  Man  and  Woman,  Standing,  Conversing.  By  Agos- 

tino. After  .Raphael.  B.  471. 

Attributed  by  some  to  Marc  Antonio. 

H.  F.  S. 

166 —  The  Cassolette.  B.  489. 

After  a design  of  Raphael  for  a piece  of  silverware  for 
Francis  I.  Exceedingly  fine  and  rare. 

H.  F.  S. 

167 —  Group  from  Raphael’s  School  of  Athens.  By  Agos- 

tino. B.  492 

H.  F.  S. 

168 —  The  bronze  horse.  By  Marco  da  Ravenna.  B.  515 

Statue  of  Marcus  Aurelius  at  Rome. 

H.  F.  S. 


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169 —  Israelites  gathering  Manna.  By  Agostino.  B.  8. 

There  are  seven  states  of  this  print. 

J.  L.  C. 

170 —  Hercules  in  his  Cradle.  By  Agostino.  B.  315. 

J.  L.  C. 

171 —  The  Capture  of  Helen.  By  Marco  da  Revenna.  After 

Raphael.  B.  210 

Copy  of  Marc  Antonio’s  engraving. 

J.  L.  C. 

172 —  A Battle.  By  Marco  da  Ravenna.  After  Romano. 

B.  420. 

J.  L.  C. 

173 —  Young  and  Old  Bacchant.  After  Raphael  or  Jules 

Romain.  B.  294. 

J.  L.  C. 

174 —  The  Judgment  of  Paris.  After  Raphael.  B.  245. 

First  state. 

1.  State  before  the  address. 

2.  State  before  Salamanca’s  address. 

J.  L.  C. 

175 —  Emperor  Trajan  entering  the  City  of  Rome  (to  the 

right),  after  Victory  over  the  Dacians. 

S.  C.  Tatum. 


Martial,  A.  P. 

French. 

176 — The  Prussian. 

Marack,  J.  P. 

German. 

177 — Landscape.  Entrance  to  a Villa. 

Original. 

Artist’s  proof. 

178 — Landscape.  Twilight. 

Original. 

Artist’s  proof. 

179 — Landscape.  A Forest. 

Original. 

Artist’s  proof. 

Engravings,  Etchings,  etc. 


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Masson,  Alphonse. 

Pupil  of  Ingres  and  Deschamps. 

180 —  Martyrdom  of  St.  Barthelemy. 

Etching:  Artist’s  proof. 

181 —  The  Little  School  Boy  Asleep. 

Mechel,  Christian  Van,  1787-1817. 

182 —  Boniface  D’Anethan. 


French. 
After  Bibera. 

Original  etching. 

French. 
After  G-.  Metzu. 


Meissner,  G. 

183 —  Driving  Cattle  Home.  Original  etching. 

Artist’s  proof. 

Meissonier,  Jean  Louis  Ernest.  French. 

“ The  etchings  of  Meissonier  are  few,  and  the  proofs  of 
them  are  singularly  rare.  They  are  engraved  with  an  ex- 
tremely fine  point,  one  would  almost  say  with  the  point  of 
a sewing  needle.  But  the  effect  is  broad,  because  the  nice- 
ness of  the  detail  loses  itself  in  the  mass,  and  renders  with 
most  astonishing  skill  the  appearance  of  every  thing — the 
epidermis  of  every  object.” 

184 —  The  Letter  Writer.  Original  etching. 

Artist’s  proof. 


Melingue,  Lucien.  French. 

185 — The  Levee  Siege  of  Metz,  1553.  Original  etching. 

Artist’s  proof. 


Mercurj,  Paolo,  1804.  Italian. 

“ His  few  sheets,  executed  with  great  purity  and  pictur- 
esque effect,  are  highly  esteemed.” 

186 —  Beheading  of  Lady  Jane  Grey.  After  P.  De  la  Boche. 

Proof  before  letters. 

Meyer,  F.  German. 

187 —  “ Klosterschneider/’  The  Convent  Tailor.  After  Ed. 

Grutzner. 

Etching. 

Meyer,  Hans.  German. 

188— 

Artist’s  proof.  Very  fine.  Only  engraver’s  name  etched. 


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Montbard. 

189 — “ Retour  d’une  bonne  Action.” 


French. 
Original  etching 


Monzies,  Louis.  French. 

190 —  The  Manditure.  Original  etching. 

191 —  The  Amateur.  Original  etching. 


Moran,  Peter. 

192 —  The  Dying  Lioness. 

Artist’s  proof.  Etching. 

193—  The  Attack. 

Artist’s  proof. 

194 —  A Barnyard  with  Donkeys. 

Artist’s  proof. 

195 —  Cattle  Watering. 

Artist’s  proof. 

Morel,  Antoine  Alexandre,  1829. 

196 —  The  Judgment  of  Solomon. 

Proof  before  letters. 


American. 
After  Wolfe. 

Etching. 

Etching. 

Etching. 


French. 
After  N.  Poussin. 


Morghen,  Raphael,  1758-1833.  Italian. 

“ In  the  prints  of  this  distinguished  engraver,  there  is 
neither  crudeness  nor  carelessness.  Other  masters'  may 
have  produced  greater  and  more  brilliant  effects,  but  not 
one  of  them  all  understood  how  to  imitate  human  flesh  like 
Raphael  Morghen.” 

197 —  Adoration  of  the  Shepherds.  After  Raphael  Mengs. 

Proof  before  letters.  Rare,  as  it  was  engraved  for  the 
Gallery  of  Madrid. 

198 —  Portrait  of  Michael  Angelo.  After  S.  Santarelli. 

199 —  Madonna  della  Seggiola. 

Proof.  This  is  the  third  state.  There  are  nine  states  of 
the  finished  plate,  according  to  Thies. 

H.  F.  S. 

200 —  Theology.  After  Raphael’s  frescoes  in  the  Vatican. 

Proof  before  letters. 

H.  F.  S. 


Engravings,  Etchings,  etc. 


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201 — Poesy. 


After  Raphael's  frescoes  in  the  Vatican. 


Proof  before  letters. 

II.  F.  S. 

202 —  Napoleon  1st. 

Artist’s  proof,  with  “ remarque.’ 

203 —  Laura. 

Proof  before  letter. 

204 —  Francesco  Petrarch. 

205 —  Torquato  Tasso. 

Morse. 

206 —  Andromache. 

Artist's  proof. 

Moyse,  E.,  1830. 

207 —  The  Philosopher. 

208 —  Michael  Angelo  in  his  Studio. 


After  Gerard. 

After  Simon  Memmi. 

After  Step.  Tofanelli. 
After  D.  Ernini. 

French. 


French. 
Original  etching. 
Original  etching. 


Mueller,  Frederich. 

209 — Mater  Dolorosa. 

Open  letter  proof. 


German. 
After  Solimene. 


Mueller,  Johann  Gotthard  v.,  1747-1830.  German. 

210 —  Apelles  in  his  Studio.  Alexandre  Vainquer  de  soi- 

mene.  After  Flinck. 

211 —  St.  Cecilia.  After  Domenichino. 


Proof  before  letters. 

Muyden,  J.  Van. 

212 —  The  Refectory. 

Artist’s  proof.  Fine  etching. 

Nehlig,  Victor. 

213 —  A Dispute. 


German. 

Original. 

American. 
Original  etching. 


Neuville,  Alphonse,  1836.  French. 

214 — Troops  in  the  Trenches — Siege  of  Paris. 

Original  etching. 


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Hoter,  Peter  F.  de,  1779-1842. 

215—  The  Tollgate. 

216 —  The  Mill,  and  Man  Fishing. 

Noterman,  Zach. 

217 —  “ La  Lecon  de  Solfege.” 

218 —  Les  Plaideurs. 


Original  etching. 
Original  etching. 

French* 
Original  etching. 
Original  etching. 


O’Connell,  Madame  Frederike  Auguste.  French. 

219 —  A Chevalier  of  Louis  XII.  Original  etching. 

220 —  Eoman  Woman.  Original  etching. 


Pasqualini,  Giovanni  Battista. 

221 — St.  Sebastian. 


Italian* 

After  C.  F.  Cente’s  etching. 


Perfetti,  Antonio,  1792.  Italian* 

Pupil  of  Raphael  Morghen. 

222 —  The  Presentation  in  the  Temple.  After  Bartolomeo. 

Artist’s  proof.  Prize  sheet  of  the  Academy  at  Milan. 

223 —  Titian’s  Belle. 

Very  fine.  Artist’s  proof. 

Petzsch.  German* 

224 —  The  Head  of  John  the  Baptist.  After  Leonardi  da 

Vinci. 

Proof  before  letters. 


Planer,  Gustavus.  German. 

Pupil  of  Steinla. 

225 —  The  Beading  Magdalene.  After  Correggio. 

Artist’s  proof. 

226 —  The  Beading  Hermit.  After  S.  Konink.. 

Proof  before  letters. 


Pollajuolo,  Antonio,  1426-1498. 

A Florentine  painter  of  great  reputation,  and,  as  well  as 
Mantegna,  an  inventor  in  engraving.  There  are  only  three 
pieces  known  by  him  in  engraving. 

H.  F.  S. 

227 — The  Gladiators  in  the  Wood.  B.  2 

(A  portion  of  this  print  is  copied,  and  very  finely,  for  Mr. 
Ottley’s  work  on  Ancient  Engraving.  London,  1816.) 

H.  F.  S. 


Engravings,  Etchings,  etc. 


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Prevost,  Z.  > French. 

228 — Eoman  Mendicants.  After  Delaroche. 

Artist’s  proof. 

Ploos  van  Amstel,  Cornelis,  1726-1798.  • Dutch. 


Etcher  and  engraver  in  the  style  of  drawings  which  ho 
brought  to  a wonderful  state  of  perfection. 


229 — Interior  of  Cottage. 

After  A.  Ostade. 

Etching  and  aquatint. 

230 — Interior  of  Cottage. 

After  A.  Ostade. 

Etching  and  aquatint. 

231 — Young  Woman  at  a Window. 

Known  as  “ Rem- 

brandt’s  Daughter.” 

After  Rembrandt. 

Etching  and  aquatint. 

♦ 

Porporati,  Carl  Antonio,  1740-1816. 

Italian. 

A skillful  and  brilliant  burin. 

232 — Garde  a Yous  ! or,  Love’s  Threat.  After  Angelica 

Kauffmann. 

Podesta,  J.  Andrea. 

Italian. 

233 — Silenus,  Drunk. 

After  Paul  Jordano. 

Etching. 

234 — Bacchanals  and  Satyrs. 

After  Paul  Jordano. 

Etching. 

Bajon,  Paul  Adolphe. 

French. 

235 — The  Reader. 

After  E.  Meissonier. 

Etching.  Fine.  Artist’s  proof. 

236 — The  Painter. 

After  E.  Meissonier. 

Artist’s  proof.  Etching.  Fine. 

237 — Corps  des  Garde. 

After  J.  L.  Gerome. 

Etching. 

238 — Relays  of  Dogs  in  the  Desert. 

After  J.  L.  Gerome. 

Etching. 

239 — At  Prayer. 

After  J.  L.  Gerome. 

Artist’s  proof.  Etching. 

240 — Arab  on  Horse. 

After  E.  Tromanlain. 

India  artist’s  proof.  Etching. 

241— 

After  Alma  Tadema. 

Fine  etching.  India  artist’s  proof.  Artist’s  autograph. 

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Rembrandt,  Van  Rym,  1605-1665.  Dutch. 

“ In  Rembrandt’s  etchings,  as  in  his  paintings,  there  is 
such  a wonderful  play  of  light  and  shadow  that  the  eye  in- 
voluntarily searches  the  shadows  for  the  figures,  and  then 
again  is  fascinated  by  the  brilliant  light  effects.”  Q. 

“ His  point,  playful  and  free,  sports,  if  the  expression  may 
be  allowed,  in  picturesque  disorder,  and,  by  an  enchanting 
negligence,  produces,  as  by  accident,  the  most  surprising 
effects,  which  are,  however,  always  regulated  by  his  perfect 
acquaintance  with  the  principles  of  the  chiaro-oscuro .” 

242 —  Portrait  of  Rembrandt;  young,  in  a hat  and  embroi- 

dered mantle  ; date  1631.  Wilson,  7. 

Seventh  state,  in  which  the  print  is  worked  up  to  its  high- 
est vigor  and  effect.  According  to  Blanc,  there  are  still 
three  states  after  this  one. 

H.  F.  S. 

243 —  Portrait  of  Rembrandt ; leaning  on  a stone  sill ; date 

1639.  W.  21. 

Second  state,  the  hat-band  carried  a little  farther  to  the 
right. 

H.  F.  S. 

244 —  Plight  into  Egypt.  In  the  manner  of  Elsheimer. 

W.  61. 

Third  state. 

H.  F.  S. 

245 —  Christ  shown  to  the  People.  W.  80. 

Third  state. 

H.  F.  S. 

246 —  Christ  shown  to  the  People.  W.  80. 

The  same  in  the  seventh  state,  much  altered. 

(Rembrandt  seems  to  have  been  dissatisfied  with  this 
plate  and  to  have  destroyed  it.  It  is  very  rare  in  any  of  the 
states,  and  the  seventh  is  nearly  as  scarce  as  the  first.) 

H.  F.  S. 

247 —  St.  Francis  Praying,  W.  112. 

Second  state. 

The  first  is  unfinished,  and  only  two  or  three  impressions 
of  it  are  known. 

H.  F.  S. 


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248 —  Marriage  of  Jason  and  Creusa.  Medea  approaching 

in  the  foreground.  W.  116. 

Second  state,  before  the  name  of  Rembrandt  and  the 
verses  engraved  beneath. 

This  print  was  made  in  1648,  for  Six’s  Tragedy  of  Medea, 
as  a frontispiece.  In  the  first  state,  the  statue  of  Juno  has 
a cap  instead  of  a crown  ; in  the  third,  there  are  four  lines 
beneath  the  print,  quoted  from  the  tragedy,  and  the  fourth 
was  reduced  in  size  to  fit  the  book. 

249 —  The  Mill  (Landscape),  1641.  W.  230 

Not,  as  erroneously  supposed,  Rembrandt’s  father’s  mill. 
Burnet,  the  artist,  in  copying  this  print  for  his  work  on 
Rembrandt,  London,  1849,  omitted  the  smoke  in  the  sky, 
But  found  it  so  essential  to  the  effect  that  he  was  obliged  to 
add  it. 

H.  F.  S. 

250 —  Portrait  of  Janus  Silvius.  W.  268. 

First  state.  Of  great  rarity. 

The  second  state  is  the  retouch  of  Rembrandt,  which  in- 
jured the  effect.  The  plate  exists,  most  barbarously  re- 
worked, and  without  giving  an  idea  of  the  fine  effect  it 
originally  produced. 

H.  F.  S. 

251 —  Renier  Ansloo,  or,  according  to  Blanc,  Cornelius  Ans- 

loo,  an  Anabaptist  preacher,  date,  1641.  W.  273. 

Second  state,  in  which  a space  of  about  three-tenths  of  an 
inch  at  the  bottom,  left  white  in  the  first  state,  is  etched 
over.  In  the  third  state  this  is  again  burnished  out  to  imi- 
tate the  first,  and  is  of  course  not  the  work  of  the  artist. 
This  impression  is  on  the  thick  Indian  paper  sometimes 
used  by  Rembrandt. 

H.  F.  S. 

252 —  Haaring,  the  Younger.  1655.  W.  277. 

Second  state,  before  the  picture  was  added  in  the  back- 
ground. There  are  five  states,  according  to  Blanc,  who  also 
says  of  this  portrait:  “ Voila  un  homme  qui  n’  etait  qu’n 
simple  concierge  et  des  qu’il  pose  devant  Rembrandt,  je  ne 
sais  quel  rayon  de  poesie  penetredans  son  etroite  demeure.” 
He  seems  to  have  been  clerk  of  the  Insolvent  Debtor’s 
Court,  and  son  of  the  burgomaster,  Haaring. 

H.  F.  S. 

253 —  Uytenbogaert,  the  Banker.  1639.  W.  283. 

The  second  state. 

In  the  first  state  the  head  is  left  out,  Rembrandt  probably 
not  having  drawn  it  from  the  busy  original  until  after  he 
had  completed  the  rest  of  the  work.  This  is  in  the  purest 
state.  The  plate  was  afterward  retouched  by  the  artist  him- 
self, and  has  since  been  much  manipulated  and  utterly 
spoiled.  There  are  also  many  copies  of  it. 

H.  F.  S. 


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254 —  Coppenol,  the  Writing  Master.  W.  284. 

The  smaller  state. 

There  are  five  states,  and  this  is  the  fourth.  The  first 
three  have  always  been  considered  very  rare,  and  there  is 
no  doubt  that  the  other  two  are  equally  rare.  The  present 
is  probably  the  only  one  in  this  country.  It  is  not  in  the 
Gray  collection. 

H.  F.  8. 

255 —  The  Great  Jewish  Bride;  or,  more  properly,  as  Blanc 

proves,  Rembrandt’s  wife,  Saskia.  W.  337. 

Fourth  state. 

In  the  first,  the  figure  only  is  introduced,  and  that  un- 
finished. 

In  the  second,  the  hands  are  left  white. 

In  the  third,  they  are  shaded. 

In  the  fourth,  the  architectural  back-ground  is  divided  by 


lines  indicating  stone-masonry. 

H.  F.  S. 

256 —  Rembrandt  Holding  a Saber.  B.  18. 

J.  L.  C. 

257 —  Rembrandt  and  his  Wife.  B.  19. 

258 —  Rembrandt  in  oval.  B.  23. 

259 —  Hagar  sent  away  by  Abraham.  B.  30. 

260 —  Adoration  of  the  Shepherds.  B.  46. 

261 —  Flight  into  Egypt.  B.  53. 

262 —  “ La  Petite  Tombe.”  Christ  Preaching.  B.  67. 

263 —  Descent  from  the  Cross.  B.  83. 

264 —  The  Disciples  at  Emmaus.  B.  87. 

265 —  The  Good  Samaritan.  B.  90. 

Very  fine.  First  state. 

266 —  The  Death  of  the  Virgin.  B.  99. 

Very  fine.  Second  state. 

267 —  A Seated  Mendicant.  B.  174. 

268 —  A Woman  Bathing.  B.  200. 

269 —  “La  Barque  a la  Voile.”  B.  228. 

Very  fine. 

270 —  A Man  with  Short  Beard  and  Fur  Cap.  B.  263. 

Very  fine.  First  state. 

J271 — Jean  Asselin  (Grabbetje),  Painter.  B.  277. 

Very  fine.  Third  state. 


Engravings,  Etchings,  etc. 


79 


272—  Luvin  van  Coppenol  (Le  Grand  Coppenol).  B.  283. 

Celebrated  writing  master. 

273—  Jan  Six.  B.  285. 

Celebrated  poet  and  burgomaster  of  Amsterdam. 

274 —  La  Petite  Mariee  Juive.  B.  342. 

275 —  The  Great  “ Rcce  Homo,”  or  Christ  shown  to  the 

People.  B.  77. 

Second  state  of  the  finished  plate. 

S.  C.  Tatum, 

Reyher,  Robert,  1838.  German. 

Talented  pupil  of  Mandel. 

276 —  Maria  Mancini.  After  P.  Miquard. 

Artist’s  proof. 

277 —  Countess  Potocka.  After  the  Pastel  in  the  engraving 

room  of  the  Berlin  Museum. 

Artist’s  proof. 


Richomme,  Joseph  Theodor.  French. 

278 —  Marc  Antoine  Raimondi.  After  Raphael. 

Proof  before  letters,  with  autograph  of  engraver. 

279 —  Neptune  and  Amphitrite.  After  Jules  Romain. 

Proof  before  letters. 

280 —  Triumph  of  Galatea.  After  Raphael. 


Robant,  Alf. 

281 — The  Meeting. 
Fac-simile. 


French. 
After  E.  Meissonier. 


Salmon,  Adolph.  French. 

282 —  Sebastian  del  Piombo.  After  Rosso  Rossi. 

Artist’s  proof,  with  engraver’s  autograph. 

283 —  Christ  Blessing  a Child. 

Artist’s  proof,  with  engraver’s  autograph. 


Shaeffer,  E. 

284— The  Erl  Ring. 

Open  letter  proof. 


German. 
After  Nehr. 


80 


Art  Catalogue,  1879. 


Sharp,  William,  1746-1824.  English. 

285 —  Diogenes  in  Search  of  an  Honest  Man.  After  Salva- 

tor Bosa. 

Second  state. 

S.  C.  Tatum. 

Sherwin,  J.  K.  English. 

286 —  The  Death  of  Lord  Bobt.  Manners.  After  Thos. 

Stothard. 

Open  letter  proof. 

Seidel,  Gustave.  German. 

287 —  Amor  and  Psyche.  After  Kloeber. 

Artist’s  proof.  Autograph  and  presentation  plate. 

Smillie,  James  Q.  American. 

288 —  Upper  Ansable  Lake,  Adirondacks.  Original. 

India  artist’s  proof. 

Schmidt,  G.  F.,  1712-1775.  German. 

289 —  Portrait  of  Schmidt.  By  himself. 

S.  C.  Tatum. 

290 —  Portrait. 

S.  C.  Tatum. 

Strange,  Sir  Eobert,  1721-1792.  English. 

The  greatest  of  English  engravers,  who  mostly  selected 
paintings  of  the  classical  Italian  masters  for  his  burin,  and 
who  was  especially  skillful  in  the  representation  of  the  car- 
nation of  naked  human  figures. 

H.  F.  S. 

291 —  Sleeping  St.  John.  After  Van  Dyck. 

Proof  before  letters. 

292 —  The  Annunciation.  After  Guido. 

Proof  before  letters. 

293 —  Cupid  Eeclining.  After  Schidone. 

The  engraver’s  numbered  impressions. 

294 —  Venus  Blinding  Cupid.  After  Titian. 

The  engraver’s  numbered  impressions. 


Engravings,  Etchings,  etc. 


81 


295 —  Cupid  Sleeping.  After  Guido  Eeni. 

J.  L.  C. 

296 —  Abraham  dismissing  Hagar.  After  Guercino. 

First  state. 

S.  C.  Tatum, 


Steinla,  Moritz,  1791-1857.  German. 

Pupil  of  Raphael  Morghen  and  Longhi. 

297 —  Madonna  and  Child,  with  Catherine  and  John  the 

Baptist.  After  Palma  Vecchio. 

Beautiful  remarque  proof. 

298 —  The  Dead  Christ.  After  Fra  Bartolomeo. 

Artist’s  proof. 

Stukket  of  Haier.  German. 

299 —  Cato.  After  C.  Lotti. 


Swobodo,  Carl,  1819-1859.  German. 

300 — Bianca  von  Castilien,  traveling  with  the  dead  body  of 
her  husband.  Original  etching. 


Testi,  David. 

301 —  La  Fortuna. 

Thaeter,  Julius  Caesar. 

302 —  “ Die  Apokalyptischen 

Eider.) 

Open  letter  proof. 

303 —  Battle  of  the  Huns. 

Open  letter  proof. 

Thevenin,  J.  Charles. 

304 —  Susannah  at  the  Bath. 

India  proof. 

305 —  L’Enfante  Charitable. 

Artist’s  proof. 

Tosciii,  Paolo,  1788-1858. 

306 —  The  Madonna  della  Tei 


Italian. 
After  Michael  Angelo. 

German. 

Eeiter.”  (The  Apocalyptic 
P.  Von  Cornelius. 

After  Kaulbach. 

French. 
After  Correggio. 

After  A.  Scheffer. 

Italian. 
After  Eaphael. 


The  picture  is  in  the  Turin  Gallery. 
H.  F.  S. 


82 


Art  Catalogue,  1879. 


307 —  Madonna  della  Scala.  After  Correggio. 

Remark  proof. 

S.  C.  Tatum, 

Unger,  W.  ' German. 

308 —  Catherine  Conari  Paying  Homage  to  Venice. 

After  Mac-kart. 

India  artist’s  proof.  Fine  etching. 

Vangeliste,  Vincenz,  1738-1798.  Italian. 

309 —  Py ramus  and  Thisbe.  After  Guido  Eeni. 

Vendramini,  John,  1769-1839.  Italian. 

310 —  St.  Sebastian.  After  Ribera. 

Proof  before  letters. 

Vernet,  Carl.  French. 

311 —  A Trooper  preparing  to  Mount.  Original. 

312 —  A Trooper  Mounting.  Original. 


Veyrassat,  Jules  Jacques.  French. 

Medals  for  etching  in  1866  and  1869. 

313 —  Stable  and  Yard.  Original  etching. 

Beautiful.  Artist’s  proof. 

314 —  Group  of  Horses.  Original  etching. 

Artist’s  proof. 

315 —  Mother  and  Child.  Original  etching. 

Artist’s  proof. 

316 —  Mother  and  Child.  Original  etching. 

Artist’s  proof. 


Vico,  Eneas,  1520-1570.  Italian. 

Early  Italian  engraver,  said  to  have  been  instructed  in  his 
designs  by  Gulio  Romano. 

317 — Battle  of  the  Lapethse  and  Centaurs  for  Hippodamia. 

After  Rosso. 

Vivares,  Francis,  1712-1782.  ♦ English. 

Engraver’s  trial  proof. 

He  was  particularly  successful  in  his  plates  after  the 
works  of  Claude  Lorraine,  and  his  prints  preserve  much  of 
the  air  and  picturesque  beauty  which  distinguish  the  pro- 
ductions of  that  great  painter. 


Engravings,  Etchings,  etc. 


83 


318 —  Landscape  (Sacrifice  in  the  Temple  of  Apollo). 

After  C.  Lorraine. 

Engraver’s  trial  proof. 

319 —  Landscape  (called  the  Mill  of  Claude  Lorraine). 

After  Claude. 

Vogel,  Fr.  German. 

320 —  Death  of  Wallenstein.  After  Carl  Piloty. 

Proof  before  letters,  with  engraver’s  autograph. 

321 —  Lady. 

Artist’s  proof,  with  engraver’s  autograph. 


Volpato,  John,  1738-1803. 

322 —  Sibilla  Delphica. 

Open  letter  proof. 

323 —  Joel  Propheta. 

Open  letter  proof. 

324 —  Perseus  and  Andromeda. 

325 —  Jesus  on  the  Mt.  of  Olives. 


Italian. 


After  Mich.  Ang.  Buonarroti. 


After  Mich.  Ang.  Buonarroti. 


After  Poledoro. 
After  Correggio. 


Weirotter,  Franz  Edmund,  1730-1771. 

Pupil  of  Wille. 

326 —  Bui  ns  of  Abbey  St.  Maur. 

327 —  Fountain  near  the  Mill. 


German. 

After  J.  G-.  Wille. 
After  J.  G.  Wille. 


Willmore,  J.  T.,  A.  R.  A.  English. 

328 —  Alnwick  Castle,  Northumberland,  England. 

After  J.  M.  W.  Turner,  R.  A 

Artist’s  proof. 

329 —  Venice — Bellini’s  Pictures  conveyed  to  the  Church  of 

the  Redemptore.  After  J.  M.  W.  Turner,  R.  A. 
Open  letter  proof. 

Woodman,  Richard.*  English. 

330 —  The  Judgment  of  Paris.  After  P.  P.  Rubens. 

Proof  before  letters. 


84 


Art  Catalogue,  1879. 


Woollett,  William,  1735-1785. 

331.  Portrait  of  Rubens. 

Very  rare. 

H.  F.  S. 

332.  The  Temple  of  Apollo. 

First  state. 

S.  C.  Tatum, 


English. 
After  Van  Dyck. 


After  Claude  Lorraine. 


Addenda. 


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ADDENDA. 


333— Four  Etchings. 

Pen.  School  of  Ind.  Art. 

By  J.  Fennell. 

334 — Three  Etchings. 

Pen.  School  of  Ind.  Art. 

By  J.  Pennell. 

335 — Head.  Etched  by  Walner  after  Dubois. 


Seth  L.  Thomson, 

336 — Earl  of  Beaconsfield  (Mezzotint.) 

Charles  H.  Justis. 

By  Atkinson. 

337 — Education  of  Love. 

Mr.  Moore. 

By  Gandolfi. 

338 — Battle  of  Gettysburg.  By  John  Sartain. 


339 — Etching. 

By  Blum. 

340 — Lady. 

F.  E.  Jones, 

By  Wagstaff. 

341**- John  Gibson,  the  Sculptor. 

F.  E.  Jones, 

By  Wagstaff. 

342 — A Jury  of  the  Future.  By  W.  H.  Drake. 


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HOUSEHOLD  ART. 


[The  ceilings  of  rooms  A.,  B.,  and  C.,  in  this  department,  were 
frescoed  by  Mr.  W.  Thien,  of  this  city  ; that  of  room  A.  after  a Pom- 
peian design,  that  of  room  B.  after  an  Egyptian  design,  and  that  of 
room  C.  after  a Greek  design.] 


1.  Silk  (Modern  English).  Norris  & Co.,  London 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

2. *Japanese  Silk  Fire  Screen. 

Tiffany  & Co.,  New  York. 

3. *Japanese  Silk  Fire  Screen. 

Tiffany  & Co.,  New  York. 

4.  Silk  (Modern  English).  Norris  & Co.,  London 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

5.  Silk  (Modern  English).  Norris  & Co.,  London 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

6.  Silk  (Modern  English).  Norris  & Co.,  London 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

7.  Silk  (Modern  English).  Norris  & Co.,  London 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

8.  Steel  Persian  Vase. 

Tiffany  & Co.,  New  York. 

9.  Japanese  Stone  Yase.  Reproduction  of  a lost  art.  (Cen- 

tennial Exhibition.) 

A.  T.  Goshorn. 

10.  Model  of  an  Aubusson  Tapestry  Loom,  showing  the 
Mode  of  working  Picture  of  Little  Red  Riding- 
Hood  (Modern  French). 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 


*For  sale. 


(87) 


88 


Art  Catalogue,  1879. 


11. *Japanese  Silk  Fire  Screen. 

Tiffany  & Co.,  New  York. 

12. * Japanese  Silk  Fire  Screen, 

Tiffany  & Co.,  New  York. 

lo.  Silk  (Modern  English).  Norris  & Co. 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

14,  15.*Satsuma  Tea  Pots  (very  old). 

A.  D.  Vorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 

16. *Satsuma  Jar  (from  the  Sutton  Collection). 

A.  D.  Vorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 

17.  Swedish  Majolica  Vase. 

Mrs.  L.  M.  Dayton. 

18.  Japanese  Stone  Yase.  Reproduction  of  a lost  art.  (Cen- 

tennial Exhibition.) 

A.  T.  Coshorn. 

19. *Vase,  Decorated  by  Bennett. 

John  Bennett,  New  York. 

20.  Steel  Yase. 

Tiffany  & Co.,  New  York. 

21.  Italian  Majolica  Yase  (Centennial  Exhibition). 

A.  T.  Coshorn. 

22.  Spanish  Porcelain  Yase.  Royal  Works,  Seville,  Spain 

(Centennial  Exhibition). 

A.  T.  Coshorn. 

23. *Royal  Worcester  Jug. 

Isbell  & Co. 

24. *Japanese  Silk  Fire  Screen. 

Tiffany  & Co.,  New  York. 

25.  Persian  Yase. 

Tiffany  & Co.,  New  York. 

26. * Japanese  Silk  Fire  Screen. 

Tiffany  & Co.,  New  York. 


*For  sale. 


Household  Art. 


89 


27.  Chair  Cushion  and  Back,  of  Yellow  Satin,  Embroidered 

with  Arabesques  and  Birds  in  Colored  Silk  (Modern 
Belgian). 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

28.  Silk  (Modern  English).  Norris  & Co. 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

29.  Brass  Tray  (Modern  Egyptian). 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

30.  Persian  Yase. 

Tiffany  & Co.,  New  York. 

31. * Turkish  Lamp  Mat. 

Isbell  & Co. 

32-40. *Nine  Pieces  of  Cretan  Embroidery  (1700-1720). 

C-  A.  Worsnop,  Philadelphia. 

41. *Japanese  Silk  Fire  Screen. 

Tiffany  & Co.,  New  York. 

42. *Gold  Lacquer  Box. 

A.  D.  Yorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 

43.  Bronze  Glass  Yase.  .Edinburgh,  Scotland. 

A.  T.  Goshorn. 

44.  45.  Minton  Candlesticks.  (Paris  Exhibition,  1878.) 

A.  T.  Goshorn. 

46. * Jade  Cup  (emerald  green). 

A.  D.  Yorce  & Co.,  Hartford 

47.  Minton  Plate. 

A.  T.  Goshorn. 

48. * Jade  Cup. 

A.  D.  Vorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 

49.  Cream  Jug  (Dunmore  ware). 

A.  T.  Goshorn. 

50-55.  Swedish  Plates  (from  Postrand  Works,  Stockholm, 
showing  costumes  of  country). 

A.  T.  Goshorn. 


*For  sale. 


90 


Art  Catalogue,  1879. 


56.  Glass  Pitcher. 

A.  T.  Goshorn. 

57.  Cup  and  Saucer  (blue  willow).  (Paris  Exhibition.) 

A.  T.  Goshorn. 

58.  Turkish  Coffee  Set  (presented  by  Turkish  Commission- 

ers, Centennial  Exhibition). 

A.  T.  Goshorn. 

59.  Blue  Willow  Tea  Pot.  (Paris  Exhibition.) 

A.  T.  Goshorn. 

60.  Cup  and  Saucer  (Dunmore  ware). 

A.  T.  Goshorn. 

61.  Vase  (Faience  des  Alps).  (Centennial  Exhibition.) 

A.  T.  Goshorn. 

62.  Glass  Jug  (English). 

A.  T.  Goshorn. 

63.  Minton  Stand. 

A.  T.  Goshorn. 

64.  Corean  Bowl  (Lobster  Decoration). 

Dr.  W.  A.  Hammond,  New  York. 

65.  Piece  of  Tycoon’s  Lacquer,  perfectly  authenticated. 

(Notice  Family  and  Official  Crests.) 

Robert  S.  Davis,  Philadelphia. 

66.  Egyptian  Clock. 

Mrs.  Brent  Arnold. 

67.  Bronze  Japanese  Bell. 

Mrs.  George  Ward  Nichols. 

68.  Apostle  Mug  of  the  17th  Century. 

Mrs.  L.  M.  Dayton. 

69.  Egyptian  Vase. 

Mrs.  Brent  Arnold. 

70.  71.* Vases,  Decorated  by  Bennett. 

John  Bennett,  New  York. 

72.*Green  Vase.  George  W.  Fenety,  Boston. 

Boston  Society  of  Decorative  Art. 


*For  sale. 


Household  Art. 


91 


73.  Japanese  Bell. 

Mrs.  George  Ward  Nichols. 

74. *Antique  Placque. 

Isbell  & Co. 

75-77.*Yases,  Decorated  by  Bennett. 

John  Bennett,  New  York. 

78.  Bronze  Incense  Table.  Reproduction  of  Incense  Table 

from  Temple  of  Isis  in  Pompeii. 

Miss  Clara  B.  Fletcher. 

79. *01d  Mahogany  Cane  Seat  Chair. 

Sypher  & Co.,  New  York. 

80.  Wood  Carving.  Tyrolese  Dance,  Carved  by  F.  Hnter- 

berger,  Innsbruck,  Tyrol,  after  a picture  by  De- 
feregger. 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

81.  Wrought  Iron  Copy  of  an  Austrian  Grille,  by  Claude 

Ferdinand,  a blacksmith. 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

82.  Portiere. 

Mrs.  George  Ward  Nichols. 

83.  Painting  “ In  Camp.”  Horace  Yernet 

George  Hoadly. 

84.  Cabinet,  Carved  by  Rogers. 

L.  B.  Harrison. 

85.  Brass  Flagon,  by  Lerolles. 

Albert  Netter. 

86.  Japanese  Bronze  Yase,  inlaid  with  Gold  and  Silver. 

Mrs.  George  Ward  Nichols. 

87. * Yase,  Decorated  by  Bennett. 

John  Bennett,  New  York. 

88.  Bronze  Japanese  Yase. 

Mrs.  George  Ward  Nichols. 

89.  Widow  Ipson  Yase. 

Mrs.  E.  Buchanan. 


*For  sale. 


92 


Art  Catalogue,  1879. 


90,  91.*Vases,  Decorated  by  Bennett. 

John  Bennett,  New  York. 

92.*Chinese  Jar. 

A.  D.  Vorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 


98  Cloisonne  Enameled  Candle  Stick. 

Mrs.  George  Ward  Nichols. 

94.  Brass  Tankard. 

Albert  Netter. 


95.  Psycbe.  Beproduction  of  Naples  Psyche. 

Mrs.  F.  G.  Huntington. 

96.  Persian  Mat. 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

97.  Carved  Chair. 

Mrs.  A.  S.  Winslow. 

98.  Chinese  Tea  Kettle. 

A.  Gunnison. 

99.  Gris  de  Elandres  Jug. 

Mrs.  George  Ward  Nichols. 

100.  Corean  Bottle. 

Dr.  W.  A.  Hammond,  New  York. 


101.  Cup  and  Saucer  (200  years  old). 

Mr.  McCune. 


102.  Delft  Jar. 

Dr.  W.  A.  Hammond,  New  York. 

103.  Buhl  Table. 

Reuben  R.  Springer. 


104,  105.*Japanese  Bronze  Vases,  inlaid  with  Gold  and 
Silver. 

E.  E.  Isbell. 

106  *Mirror,  Black  and  Gold  Frame. 

Doll  & Richards,  Boston. 

1 07.  Flute  Players,  by  Erskine  Nicol. 

Joseph  W.  Bates,  Philadelphia. 


*For  sale. 


Household  Art. 


93 


108.  Teakwood  Chair. 

Mrs.  F.  G.  Huntington. 

109.  Japanese  Bronze  Incense  Burner. 

Mrs.  J.  M.  W.  Neff. 

110.  Silver  Vase,  Presented  to  R.  R.  Springer  to  commemo- 

rate the  Completion  of  Music  Hall. 

Reuben  R.  Springer. 

111.  Reproduction  of  Milton  Shield.  By  Elkington. 

George  W.  Childs,  Philadelphia. 

112.  Painting,  “ Courtship  ” (painted  on  copper  by  Am- 

brose Johns). 

Mrs.  J.  D.  Jones. 

113, 114.  Painted  Porcelain  Panels,  by  Besche. 

A.  Netter. 

115.  Terra  Cotta  Figure,  “La  Fee  aux  Moules,”  the  last 

work  of  Carpeaux. 

Mrs.  D.  H.  Holmes. 

116.  Persian  Battle  Axe. 

Tiffany  & Co.,  New  York. 

117. *01d  Cloisonne  Lunch  Box. 

A.  D.  Vorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 

118.  Moorish  Ewer  (600  years  old). 

George  W.  Childs,  Philadelphia. 

119.  Blue  Chinese  Enamel  Teapot. 

Dr.  W.  A.  Hammond,  New  York. 

120*Boy’s  Hand  (from  cast).  Preston  Powers. 

Preston  Powers. 

121. *Gustavus  Adolphus  Solid  Silver  Tankard,  gold  lined  ; 

a very  rare  piece.  It  was  a wedding  present,  and 
was  bought  of  a family  in  Sweden,  which  held  it 
200  years. 

George  W.  Warner,  Hartford. 

122. *Gold  Snuff  Box.  Vienna,  1784. 

A.  D.  Vorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 


*For  sale. 


94 


Akt  Catalogue,  1879. 


123.  Diamond  Enamel  Bracelet,  from  Jeypoor,  India.  Na- 

tive workmanship.  Very  rare. 

Tiffany  & Co.,  New  York. 

124.  Bracelet,  from  Cutch,  India.  Native  workmanship. 

Tiffany  & Co.,  New  York. 

125.  Gold  Enameled  Stand.  Wiem,  Austria.  80  years  old. 

Tiffany  & Co.,  New  York. 

126.  French  Watch.  Chinese  dial  and  enameled  hack. 

About  seventy  years  old. 

Tiffany  & Co.,  New  York. 

127.  English  Watch.  Withe,  of  London  ; gold  enameled 

case,  and  pearl  settings. 

Tiffany  & Co.,  New  York. 

128.  English  Watch.  Elliot,  of  London;  gold  case,  agate 

and  jewel  settings.  90  years  old. 

Tiffany  & Co.,  New  York. 

129.  French  Watch.  Gold  case  of  repoussS  work.  About 

100  years  old. 

Tiffany  & Co.,  New  York. 

130.  Necklace  from  Tranvancore,  India.  Native  work- 

manship. 

Tiffany  & Co.,  New  York. 

131.  French  Gold  Enamel  Case,  with  pearls  and  imitation 

stone  settings.  About  100  years  old. 

Tiffany  & Co.,  New  York. 

132.  Watch.  Mecallef  & Giglio,  of  Malte.  About  75 

years  old. 

Tiffany  & Co.,  New  York. 

133.  French  Musical  and  Repeating  Watch.  Gold  enam- 

case,  and  pearl  settings.  About  100  years  old. 
Tiffany  & Co.,  New  York. 

134.  French  Watch.  Gold  enameled  case,  and  turquoise 

setting.  About  50  years  old. 

Tiffany  & Co.,  New  York. 


Household  Art. 


95 


135.  English  Watch.  Clay,  of  London;  gold  case,  re- 

pousse work.  80  years  old. 

Tiffany  & Co.,  New  York. 

136.  Necklace  of  Turquoise,  Pearl,  and  Enamel,  from  Jey- 

poor,  India.  Native  workmanship.  (Very  rare.) 
Tiffany  & Co.,  New  York. 

137.  French  Watch.  Gold  enameled  case,  and  pearl  set- 

tings. About  70  years  old. 

Tiffany  & Co.,  New  York. 

138.  French  Watch.  Betlion,  of  Paris;  gold  enameled 

case.  About  80  years  old. 

Tiffany  & Co.,  New  York. 

139.  English  Watch.  De  St.  Leu,  London.  Double  case 

of  gold  ; shark  skin  and  agate.  About  80  years  old. 
Tiffany  & Co.,  New  York. 

140.  Geneva  Watch.  Gold  enameled  case  and  pearl  set- 

tings. About  70  years  old. 

Tiffany  & Co.,  New  York. 

141.  Fruit  Knives.  Formerly  the  property  of  the  late 

Pope  Pius  IX. 

Tiffany  & Co.,  New  York. 

142.  Geneva  Watch.  A chard  & Co.;  gold  enameled  back 

and  dial.  About  70  years  old. 

Tiffany  & Co.,  New  York. 

143.  Sauce  Boat  and  Cover,  with  gold  and  medallion  heads, 

leaf  ornament,  and  lion’s  head.  Original,  of  silver, 
in  South  Kensington  Museum.  English,  1788,  1789. 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

144.  Incense  Holder,  boat  shaped.  Around  the  rim  of  the 

vessel  is  a hand  of  guillochS  pattern,  set  with  two 
amethysts  and  two  garnets;  on  the  lids  a band  in- 
scribed, u O ratio  mea  dirigatur  sicut  incensum;” 
with  a small  spoon,  on  the  stem  of  which  is  an  aged 
Hermes  figure.  Spanish,  about  1540-1550.  Orig- 
inal, of  rock  crystal,  mounted  in  silver  gilt,  is  in  the 
South  Kensington  Museum. . 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 


96 


Art  Gallery,  1879. 


145.  Needle  Case.  Enameled  and  set  with  pearls. 

Tiffany  & Co.,  New  York. 

146.  French  Musical  Watch.  Gold  enameled  case  and 

pearl  settings.  About  70  years  old. 

Tiffany  & Co.,  New  York. 

147.  Japanese  Bronze  Vase.  2,000  years  old. 

George  W.  Childs,  Philadelphia. 

148.  Teak  Wood  Stool. 

Mrs.  George  Ward  Nichols. 

149.  Russian  Chair. 

George  W.  Childs,  Philadelphia. 

150.  Damascus  Sword. 

George  W.  Childs,  Philadelphia. 

151.  Painting  by  DeGrave.  Paris  Salon,  1879. 

A.  Gunnison. 

152.  Carved  Owl,  by  Frullini  of  Florence.  Bracket  carved 

by  Henry  L.  Fry. 

Mrs.  F.  G.  Huntington. 

153.  Medallion  of  Italian  Poets. 

Mrs.  Rufus  King,  Jr. 

154.  Painting  (Duke  of  Orleans),  by  Bigot. 

Joseph  Jefferson. 

155.  Painting  (Jenny  Liud),  on  copper,  by  Magnus. 

Mrs.  J.  D.  Jones. 

156.  Painting  (“  Louise  a sa  Toilette  ”),  on  copper,  by  Greve- 

don. 

Mrs.  J.  D.  Jones 

157.  Sevres  Placque. 

Mrs.  Rufus  King,  Jr. 

158.  *Vase,  Decorated  by  Bennett. 

John  Bennett  New  York. 

159.  Chinese  Bronze  Vase.  (Very  rare.) 

Dr.  Humphreys. 

160.  161.  Doulton  Vases.  (Paris  Exhibition,  1878.) 

A.  T.  Goshorn. 


* For  sale. 


Household  Art. 


97 


162.  Japanese  Bronze  Yase  inlaid  with  Gold  and  Silver. 

Mrs.  George  Ward  Nichols. 

163.  Old  Bohemian  Yase  and  Plate. 

Mrs.  Rufus  King,  Jr. 

164. *Dutch  Inlaid  Card  Table. 

Sypher  & Co.,  New  York. 

165  Teak  Wood  Stool. 

Mrs.  Geo.rge  Ward  Nichols. 

166. *Yase,  Decorated  by  Bennett. 

John  Bennett,  New  York. 

167.  Bohemian  Beer  Mug. 

A.  T.  Goshorn. 

168.  Satsuma  Bottle  Yase. 

Dr.  W.  A.  Hammond,  New  York. 

169.  Kioto  Yase. 

Mrs.  F.  G.  Huntington. 

170.  Persian  Mat. 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

171.  Carved  and  inlaid  Swiss  Chair. 

Loring  Andrews. 

172.  Sprinkler.  (Persian  work  in  brass.) 

Tiffany  & Co.,  New  York. 

173.  Beading  Desk,  carved  by  Mary  Johnson. 

Henry  L.  Fry. 

174.  175.  Pair  Silver  Bronzes  (Battledore  and  Shuttlecock). 

Albert  Netter. 

176,  177.  Two  Japanese  Bronze  Jars. 

Mrs.  George  Ward  Nichols. 

178, 179.  Pair  Bronzes.  Atalanta’s  Race,  Barbedienne. 

Albert  Netter. 

180.  Japanese  Bronze  Alligator. 

Dr.  W.  A.  Hammond,  New  York. 


*For  sale. 


98 


Art  Catalogue,  1879. 


181.  Minton  Pitcher. 

Mrs.  L.  M.  Dayton. 

182.  Ebonized  Cabinet.  Panels  painted  by  H.  F.  Farny. 

Mrs.  Charles  L.  Mitchell. 

183. *Bronze  Placque  (Charles  IX), 

E.  E.  Isbell. 

184. *01d  Nankin  Pitcher. 

A.  D.  Yorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 

185. *Kioto  Yase. 

F.  Sehultze. 

186.  Teakwood  Table. 

Mrs.  F.  G.  Huntington. 

187. *Lotus-Leafed  Bowl. 

A.  D.  Vorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 

188.  Portiere. 

Mrs.  George  Ward  Nichols. 

189. *Placque,  Decorated  by  Bennett. 

John  Bennett,  New  York. 

190.  Venetian  Cabinet. 

Mrs.  A.  S.  Winslow. 

191.  Electro  Copy  of  Bryant  Memorial  Yase. 

Tiffany  & Co.,  New  York. 

192. *Chinese  Tea  Pot. 

A.  D.  Vorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 


193.  Minton  Cnp,  Saucer,  and  Plate. 

Mrs.  L.  M.  Dayton. 

194. *01d  Satsuma  Yase. 

A.  D.  Vorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 

195.  Persian  Tile,  in  frame. 

Dr.  W.  A.  Hammond,  New  York. 

196. *Satsuma  Teapot. 

A.  D.  Vorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 

197.  Cloisonne  Enamel  Plate. 

Mrs.  George  Ward  Nichols. 


*For  sale. 


Household  Art. 


99 


198. *Jadeite  Teapot.  (Very  rare.) 

A.  D.  Vorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 

199. *01d  Satsuma  Jar.  (From  Dr.  Draper’s  collection.) 

A.  D.  Yorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 

200.  Cloisonne  Vase. 

Mrs.  L.  B.  Harrison. 

201-207.  Reproductions  of  Venetian  Glass,  by  A.  Jenkin 
son,  Edinburgh. 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

208.  Bowl,  Lattimo  glass. 

Pennsylvania  Musuem  of  Art. 

209.  Bowl,  Schmelz  glass. 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

210. *Old  Wedgwood  Creamer.  (Very  fine.) 

A.  D.  Vorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 

211. *01d  Wedgwood  Sugar  Bowl. 

A.  D.  Vorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 

212. *01d  Wedgwood  Teapot. 

A.  D.  Vorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 

213.  Kioto  Placque  (very  old),  Picture  of  Buddhist  Saint. 

Mrs.  L.  M.  Dayton. 

214.  Ivory  Flagon. 

Miss  Clara  B.  Fletcher. 

,215.*Ivory  Carving,  Mother  and  Child.  German. 

A.  D.  Vorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 

216-218.*Ivory  Carvings.  German. 

A.  D.  Vorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 

219,  220.*Ivory  Skulls. 

A.  D.  Vorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 

221— 224.*Ivory  Carvings. 

A.  D.  Vorce  & Co.,  Hartford 


*For  sale. 


100 


Art  Catalogue,  1879. 


225.  Placque,  by  Lemonnier. 

Isbell  & Co. 

226.  Minton  Bowl. 

Mrs.  L.  M.  Dayton. 

227.  Royal  Saxony  Vase. 

Mrs.  J.  D.  Jones. 


228.  Ivory  Carving. 


A.  Gunnison. 


229.  Jade  Idol.  (Very  fine  and  old.) 

A.  Netter. 

230.  Yase,  French  Faience. 

Mrs.  J.  D.  Jones. 

231.  Painting,  “ Conversation  in  the  Court  Yard,”  by  Ri- 

cardo Madrazo. 

George  Hoadly. 

232. *Placque  (Jupiter  Destroying  the  Tritons). 

Isbell  & Co. 

233.  Pair  Dresden  Candelabra. 

Mrs.  Eufus  King,  Jr. 

234-237.  Carved  Panels  (Modern  Chinese). 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

238,  239.  Yases,  Chinese. 

G.  K.  Shoenberger. 

240.  Yase  (old  Cloisonne). 

Mrs.  George  Ward  Nichols. 


241,242.  Candlestick  (old  bn 

Mrs.  George  Ward  Nichols. 

243,  244.  Yases,  Cincinnati  Faience. 

T.  J.  Wheatley. 

245.  Old  Majolica  Placque. 

Dr.  W.  A.  Hammond,  New  York. 


For  sale. 


Household  Art. 


101 


246.  Vase  (Cloisonne  on  metal). 

Mrs.  L.  M.  Dayton. 

247.  Picture  of  Window  in  Westminster  Abbey. 

George  W.  Childs,  Philadelphia. 

248. *01d  Dutch  Chair. 

» Sypher  & Co.,  New  York. 

249.  Old  Chair,  Marqueterie. 

Mrs.  L.  B.  Harrison. 

[The  following  articles,  Nos.  250  to  271,  inclusive,  are  by 
pupils  of  the  McMicken  School  of  Design,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio  :] 

250.  Sideboard. 

Miss  Carrie  E.  Phipps. 

251.  Mahogany  Bookcase. 

Miss  Adelaide  Nourse. 

252.  Hanging  Cabinet. 

Miss  Emma  Alexander. 

253.  Pedestal  Alms  Box. 

Gift  of  Carving  Class  to  Home  of  the  Friendless. 

254.  Oak  Washstand. 

Miss  Agnes  Pitman. 

255.  Drawing-room  Mantel. 

Miss  Eleanor  Kemper. 

256.  Hanging  Cabinet. 

Miss  Nettie  Illoway. 

257.  G-othic  Cabinet. 

Miss  Annie  Empson. 

258.  Oak  Library  Table. 

Miss  Abbie  Allen. 

259.  Mahogany  Bedstead,  with  Silver  Bronze  Panels  of 

Ulysses  and  Penelope. 

Carved  by  Miss  Adelaide  Nourse ; headboard  by  Mr.  Walter  Palmer. 


* For  sale. 


102 


Art  Catalogue,  1879. 


260.  Black  "Walnut  Washstand,  with  Inlays  of  Minton 

Tile. 

Miss  Agnes  Pitman. 

261.  Framed  Mirror. 

Miss  Fannie  Y.  Ward. 

262.  Clock  Case. 

Mrs.  Titus. 

263.  Silver  Bronze,  Yenus  Itising  from  the  Sea. 

Benn  Pitman. 

264.  Mantel. 

Mrs.  Z.  Freeman. 

265.  Bracket  Clock.  Ebony  and  French  Walnut. 

Walter  Palmer. 

266.  Fire  Screen. 

Mrs.  Z.  Freeman. 

267.  What-Not  (Cherry  and  French  Walnut),  made  from 

doors  of  old  Second  Presbyterian  Church,  Cincin- 
nati. 

Miss  Lydia  Swift. 

208.  Pedestal. 

Miss  Lydia  Swift. 

269.  Glothic  Table. 

Mrs.  S.  M.  Barrett. 

270.  Hanging  Cabinet,  by  Miss  Agnes  Pitman. 

Mrs.  Plimpton. 

271.  Book  Covers. 

Miss  Carrie  E.  Phipps. 

272-275.  Yases,  Decorated  by  Bennett. 

John  Bennett,  New  York. 

276.  Flat  Yase,  Decorated  by  Wheatley. 

T.  J.  Wheatley. 

277.  Beatrice.  (Painting  on  Ivory.) 

Mrs.  Rufus  King,  Jr. 

278.  Painting.  Flemish  Lady  of  17th  Century. 

George  Hoesslin. 


Household  Art. 


103 


279.  Brass  Placque,  Siege  of  Troy. 

Dr.  W.  A.  Hammond,  New  York. 

280.  Reproduction,  Shield  of  Henry  II.  of  France. 

Mrs.  George  Ward  Nichols. 

281.  282.  Swords.  Reproductions. 

Mrs.  George  Ward  Nichols. 

283.  Moorish  Lamp. 

A.  Netter. 

284.  Brass  Clock. 

A.  Netter. 

285.  Mirror. 

Doll  & Richards,  Boston. 

286.  Persian  Rug. 

L.  B.  Harrison. 


287.*Set,  5 pieces,  old  Dresden  (about  1760). 

A.  D.  Vorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 


288.  Sevres  Cup  and  Saucer.  (Very  fine.) 

A.  D.  Yorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 

289.  Blue  Small-necked  Vase. 

A.  D.  Vorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 


290-292.  Old  Dresden  Cups  and  Saucers. 

A.  D.  Yorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 

293.*Tea  Jar  “Kaga,”  with  figures  of  famous  Poets  of  Ja- 
pan. 

Isbell  & Co. 


294,  295.  Vases,  formerly  belonging  to  Joseph  Bonaparte. 
Mrs.  L.  E.  Yorke. 

296. *Capo  di  Monte  Vase.  (Very  fine.) 

A.  D.  Vorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 

297. * Jeweled  Cup  and  Saucer,  Sevres. 

A.  D.  Vorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 


298.  Cup  and  Saucer,  formerly  belonging  to  Louis  Hapo 
leon. 


George  W.  Childs,  Philadelphia. 


*For  sale. 


104 


Art  Catalogue,  1879. 


299,  300.  Berlin  Yases. 

Mrs.  Rufus  King,  Jr. 

301. *Capo  di  Monte  Yase. 

A.  D.  Yorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 

302,  303.*Sevres  Jeweled  Flower  Pots,  King’s  Blue. 

A.  D.  Vorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 

304. *Koyal  Worcester  Cup  and  Saucer. 

F.  Shultze. 

305. *Old  Dresden  Cup  and  Saucer. 

A.  D.  Vorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 

306. *Capo  di  Monte  Mug. 

F.  Shultze. 

307. *Royal  Worcester  Cup  and  Saucer. 

F.  Shultze. 

308. *Capo  di  Monte  Cup  and  Saucer. 

A.  D.  Vorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 

309.  Capo  di  Monte  Cup  and  Saucer. 

Mrs.  J.  D.  Jones. 

310.  Jeweled  Cup  and  Saucer  (Sevres). 

A.  D.  Vorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 

311.  Cup  and  Saucer,  with  Miniature  of  Louis  XYI. 

A.  Gunnison. 

312.  Kaga  Cup  and  Saucer. 

Mrs.  Rufus  King,  Jr. 

313. *01d  Berlin  Cup  and  Saucer. 

F.  Shultze. 

314. *01d  Dresden  Cup  and  Saucer. 

A.  D.  Vorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 

315.  Koyal  Saxon  Yases. 

Mrs.  Rufus  King,  Jr. 


*For  sale. 


Household  Art. 


105 


316. *Turquoise  Blue  Vase. 

A.  D.  Vorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 

317.  Old  Vienna  Plate  (about  1784). 

Mrs.  C.  B.  Wilby. 


318.  Sevres  Yase. 

F.  Shultze. 

319.  Iridescent  Glass  Pitcher. 

A.  T.  Goshorn. 

320.  Capo  di  Monte  Yase. 

Mrs.  L.  M.  Dayton. 


321.  Turkish  Pug. 

H.  F.  Farny. 


322.  Marquetrie  Chair. 

Mrs.  L.  B.  Harrison. 

323.  Placque,  by  Bennett. 

John  Bennett,  New  York. 

324.  Sword,  Sixteenth  Century. 

Loring  Andrews. 

325. *Iron  Placque.  Battle  of  the  Amazons.  Original  by 

Vechte  in  the  Imperial  Museum,  Berlin. 

Isbell  & Co. 

326.  Ebonized  Cabinet.  Panels  painted  by  Miss  Fletcher. 

Miss  Clara  B.  Fletcher. 

327. *Pilgrim  Flask  (Yacht  Scene),  Decorated  by  Wheatley. 

T.  J.  Wheatley. 


328.  Persian  Bottle. 

Dr.  W.  A.  Hammond,  New  York. 

329. *Vase,  Decorated  by  Bennett. 

John  Bennett,  New  York. 

330. *Fine  Porcelain  Jar.  (Dr.  Draper’s  Collection.) 

A.  D.  Vorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 


*For  sale. 


106 


Art  Catalogue,  1879. 


331. *01d  Satsuma  Jar.  (From  the  Sutton  Collection.) 

A.  D.  Vorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 

332. *Yase,  Decorated  by  Bennett. 

John  Bennett,  New  York. 

333  Japanese  Placque. 

Reuben  R.  Springer. 

334. *Yase,  Cincinnati  Faience. 

T.  J.  Wheatley. 

335.  Cloisonne  Enamel  Yase. 

Mrs.  L.  B.  Harrison. 

336.  337.*Yases,  Decorated  by  Bennett. 

John  Bennett,  New  York. 

338.  Doulton  Pitcher. 

Mrs.  George  Ward  Nichols. 

339. * Yase,  Decorated  by  Wheatley. 

T.  J.  Wheatley. 

340. *Blue  Yase,  Decorated  by  Bennett. 

John  Bennett,  New  York. 

341-343.*Yases,  Decorated  by  Bennett. 

John  Bennett.  New  York. 

344. *Tobacco  Box,  by  Miss  Lee,  Boston. 

Boston  Society  of  Decorative  Art. 

345.  Limoges  Pitcher. 

Mrs.  J.  M.  W.  Neff. 

346. *Cloisonne  Enamel  Box. 

A.  D.  Yorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 

347-349.* Yases,  Decorated  by  Bennett. 

John  Bennett,  New  York. 

350.*Yase,  Cincinnati  Faience. 

T.  J.  Wheatley. 


* For  sale. 


Household  Art. 


10T 


351.  Saucer  and  Ladles  (Chinese). 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

252.*Cylinder  Yase,  by  George  W.  Fenety,  Boston. 

Boston  Society  of  Decorative  Art. 

353. *Pilgrim  Bottle,  by  George  W.  Fenety,  Boston. 

Boston  Society  of  Decorative  Art. 

354. *Cylinder  Yase,  Decorated  by  Bennett. 

John  Bennett,  New  York. 

355. *Yase  (Mill  Creek  clay),  Cincinnati  Faience. 

T.  J.  Wheatley. 

356. *Cloisonne  Enameled  Box. 

A.  D.  Yorce  & So.,  Hartford. 

357. *Blue  Yase,  by  George  W.  Fenety,  Boston. 

Boston  Society  of  Decorative  Art. 

358.  Persian  Pitcher. 

Dr.  W.  A.  Hammond,  New  York. 

359. *Yase,  Decorated  by  Bennett. 

John  Bennett,  New  York. 

360.  Yase,  Deck. 

Robert  S.  Davis,  Philadelphia. 

361.  Minton  Pitcher. 

Mrs.  J.  D.  Jones. 

362. *Yase,  Decorated  by  Bennett. 

John  Bennett,  New  York. 

363. *Yase,  Cincinnati  Faience. 

T.  J.  Wheatley. 

364.  Jug,  Decorated  by  Mrs.  Bourgoin. 

Mrs.  Burgoin,  Covington. 

365.  Painting,  “ The  Return  from  Fish  Market.”  By 

Hans  Dahl,  Dusseldorf. 

George  Hoadly. 


* For  sale. 


108 


Art  Catalogue,  1879. 


366.  Painting,  “ The  Silent  Guest.”  IT.  F.  Farny. 

M.  F.  Force. 

367. *Vase,  Decorated  by  Bennett. 

John  Bennett,  New  York. 

368.  Oid  Satsuma  Jar.  (From  the  Sutton  Collection.) 

A.  D.  Vorce  & Co..  Hartford. 

369. * Vase,  Decorated  by  Bennett. 

John  Bennett,  New  York. 

370.  Corean  Jar. 

Dr.  W.  A.  Hammond,  New  York. 

371. *01d  Mahogany  Settee. 

Sypher  & Co.,  New  York. 

372.  Bronze  Bust  of  Charles  Sumner.  T.  H.  Bartlett. 

T.  H.  Bartlett,  Boston. 

373. * Japanese  Silk  Fire  Screen. 

Tiffany  & Co.,  New  York. 

374.  Fire  Screen  (Banner  shape).  Black  cloth,  embroid- 

ered with  yellow  and  violet  silk.  Worked  by  Her 
Boyal  Highness,  the  Princess  Beatrice.  Presented 
by  Her  Majesty,  the  Queen. 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

375.  Edging  of  Garment  (Albanian).  Seventeenth  Century 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

376.  Piece  of  Turkish  Embroidery. 

Robert  S.  Davis,  Philadelphia. 

377  Brocade,  Yellow  with  Arabesques  in  Silver.  Ger- 
man, Sixteenth  Century. 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

378.  Crimson  Velvet,  with  Incised  Pattern.  German,  Six- 
teenth Century. 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 


*For  sale. 


Household  Art. 


109 


379.  Linen  Napkin.  In  the  center  the  Rose,  Shamrock, 

and  Thistle  (emblematical  of  England,  Ireland,  and 
Scotland).  For  the  corners  the  Royal  Initials,  V. 
A.  and  Y.  R.,  and  date  1873.  The  yarn  for  this 
napkin  was  spun  by  Her  Majesty  Queen  Victoria. 
Presented  by  her  to  the  Pennsylvania  Museum. 
Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

380.  Brocade,  Violet,  with  Conventional  Pattern  in  Gold. 

German,  Sixteenth  Century. 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

381.  Brocade,  Yellow,  with  Colored  Flowers  and  Conven- 

tional Pattern  in  Silver.  German,  Sixteenth  Cen- 
tury. 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

382.  Silk,  White,  Embroidered  with  Pattern  in  Gold  and 

Silver  thread.  German,  Sixteenth  Century. 
Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

383.  Brocade,  Yellow,  with  Conventional  Flowers  in  Sil- 

ver. German,  Sixteenth  Century. 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

384.  Cushion,  Red  Silk,  Embroidered  with  Gold  and  Col- 

ored Silks,  with  an  edging  of  Gold  Lace.  Italian, 
Sixteenth  Century. 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

385.  White  Silk,  Embroidered  with  Flowers  in  Colored 

Silks  and  Gold.  German,  Sixteenth  Century. 
Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

386.  Edging  of  Garment.  Albanian,  Seventeenth  Century. 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

387. *Curtain,  Embroidered  by  Miss  Lamb,  Brookline,  Mass. 

Boston  Society  of  Decorative  Art. 

388.  Velvet,  Yellow,  with  Incised  Pattern.  German,  Six- 

teenth Century. 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 


*For  sale. 


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Art  Catalogue,  1879. 


389,  390.  Edging  of  Garments.  Albanian,  Seventeenth 
Century. 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

391-394.* Japanese  Silk  Fire  Screens. 

Tiffany  & Co.,  New  York. 

395.  Panel  of  Window  for  the  Harem.  Modern  Egyptian. 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

396.  Tray,  Wood,  Inlaid  with  Mother  of  Pearl. 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

397.  Lock  and  Key,  Iron,  Engraved.  German,  about 

1580-1640. 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

398.  Opium  Box,  Wood,  Inlaid  with  Mother  of  Pearl. 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

399.  Panel  of  Window  for  the  Ilarem.  Modern  Egyptian. 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

400.  A Pair  of  Small  Scales. 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

401.  Tambourine,  Snake  Skin,  with  Metal  Bells. 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

402.  Chinese  Pillow,  Leather,  Engraved  at  ends. 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

403.  Cabinet,  Carved  Sandal  Wood,  with  Inlay  of  Ivory  at 

corners. 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

404.  Egyptian  Brass  Tray. 

Mrs.  George  Ward  Nichols. 

405.  Chinese  Shoes. 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

406.  Byzantine  Crucifix. 

Dr.  W.  A.  Hammond,  New  York. 


*For  sale. 


Household  Art. 


Ill 


407.  Chinese  Paper  Case,  Engraved  Bamboo. 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

408.  Chinese  Purse,  Leather. 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

409.  Ancient  Chinese  Coins,  in  the  shape  of  Knives,  etc., 

from  B.  C.  1765  to  B.  C.  245. 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

410.  Ancient  Coins  used  as  Charms. 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

411.  Chinese  Fly  Brush,  Carved  Ivory. 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

412.  Chinese  Opium  Pipe,  Tortoise  Shell. 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

413.  Japanese  Musical  Instrument. 

Mrs.  George  Ward  Nichols. 

414.  Malachite  and  Lapis-Lazuli  Inkstand. 

George  W.  Childs,  Philadelphia. 

415.  Six  Buckles  and  two  Clasps  for  Books.  Specimens 

of  German  Silversmiths  art  work  of  the  Sixteenth. 
Century,  from  Nuremburg. 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

416.  Book  Cover,  Walnut,  Carved  with  Arabesques,  etc., 

by  F.  Bomanelli.  Modern  Italian. 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

417.  Chinese  Guitar,  the  Sounding  Board  of  Snake  Skin. 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

418.  Limoges,  Enamel. 

Sypher  & Co.,  New  York. 

419.  Bed  Lacquer  Box. 

Mrs.  George  Ward  Nichols. 

420.  Damascus  Dagger.  Bought  by  Bayard  Taylor. 

George  W.  Childs,  Philadelphia. 


112 


Art  Catalogue,  1879. 


421.  Chinese  Guitar.  Sounding-board  of  Snake  Skin. 
Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 


422.*Twelve  Placques,  Painted  by  J.  M.  Falconer. 

J.  M.  Falconer,  New  York. 

428.  Hanging  Cabinet. 

H.  L.  Fry. 

424-427.*Vases,  Decorated  by  Bennett. 

John  Bennett,  New  York. 

428. *Vase,  by  Miss  Lee. 

Boston  Society  of  Decorative  Art. 

429.  Bronze  Incense  Burner. 

Mrs.  George  Ward  Nichols. 

430.  Chinese  Bowl. 

Mrs.  J.  M.  W.  NefF. 


431. *Chinese  Bowl.  (Very  fine  decoration.) 

A.  D.  Vorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 

432. *01d  Satsuma  Jar. 

A.  D.  Yorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 

433. *Blue  Rice  Grain  Bowl. 

A.  D.  Vorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 

434-436.  Chinese  Bowls. 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

437. *Vase,  Decorated  by  Bennett. 

John  Bennett,  New  York. 

438. *Imari  Rice  Grain  Bowl. 

A.  D.  Vorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 


439. *Mug. 

Boston  Society  of  Decorative  Art. 

440. *Satsuma  Bowl. 

A.  D.  Vorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 


* For  sale. 


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441. *Pair  old  Satsuma  Vases. 

A.  D.  Yorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 

442. *Chinese  Vases. 

A.  D.  Vorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 

443.  Chinese  Apothecary  Jar. 

Dr.  W.  A.  Hammond,  New  York. 

444.  445.*Chinese  Saucers. 

A.  D.  Yorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 

446.  Cabinet,  Carved. 

Benn  Pitman. 

447. *Lamp,  Cincinnati  Faience. 

T.  J.  Wheatley. 

448. *Screen,  Painted  by  Miss  Bobbins,  Boston. 

Boston  Society  of  Decorative  Art. 

449. *Decorated  Mirror.  Miss  Bobbins,  Boston. 

450.  Painting  of  Christ.  Specimen  of  Bussian  art. 

Mrs.  Moulinier,  Covington,  Ky. 

451.  Piece  of  Persian  Embroidery. 

Robert  S.  Davis,  Philadelphia. 

452. *Brass  and  Glass  Framed  Mirror. 

Sypher  & Co.,  New  York. 

453.  454.  Persian  Altar  Candlesticks. 

Tiffany  & Co.,  New  York. 

455.  Portuguese  Wine  Jar. 

A.  T.  Goshorn. 

456,  457.*01d  Cloisonne  Vase.  (Fine  color.) 

A.  D.  Vorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 

458.  Bronze  Vase.  T.  H.  Bartlett,  Sculptor,  Boston. 

Doll  & Richards,  Boston. 


*For  sale 


114 


Art  Catalogue,  1879. 


459. *Mahogany  Chair. 

Sypher  & Co.,  New  York. 

460.  Model  of  Raft,  with  Sail  of  Bamboo,  used  for  freight 

on  the  Canton  River,  China. 

Pennsylvania  Museum  of  Art. 

461.  462.*Vases,  Decorated  by  Bennett. 

John  Bennett,  New  York. 

463.  Blue  Chinese  Enamel  Teapot. 

Dr.  W.  A.  Hammond,  New  York. 

464.  Japanese  Cloisonne  Bowl. 

Dr.  W.  A.  Hammond,  New  York. 

465.  Cabinet,  Carved  by  H.  L.  Fry. 

Mrs.  C.  L.  Mitchell. 

466. *Painting  (“ Priscilla,  the  Puritan  Maiden”),  by  S.  R. 

McKnight. 

S.  R.  McKnight,  New  York. 

467.  Cloisonne  Enamel  Placque. 

Mrs.  L.  M.  Dayton. 

468.  Ancient  Carved  Box  (200  years  old). 

Mrs.  Rufus  King,  Jr. 

469.  Old  Turkish  Coffee  Pot. 

Mrs.  George  Ward  Nichols. 

470.  Iron  Placque,  Francois  First,  Roi  di  France. 

Mrs.  George  Ward  Nichols. 

471.  Bronze  Figure,  Japanese  God  of  Content,  Powtai. 

H.  P.  Boyden. 

472. *Antiqu3  Italian  Cabinet. 

Sypher  & Co.,  New  York. 

473. * Walnut  Sideboard,  Carved  by  H.  L.  Fry. 

H.  L.  Fry. 

474. *Walnut  Cabinet,  Carved  by  II.  L.  Fry. 

H.  L.  Fry. 


* For  sale. 


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475.  Walnut  Table,  Carved  by  Charles  Davis,  under  di- 

rection of  H.  L.  Fry. 

Charles  Davis. 

476.  Cabinet,  Maple,  with  Mahogany  Panels,  Carved  by 

W.  H.  Fry. 

Mrs.  F.  Eckstein. 

477.  Writing  Desk,  Walnut,  Carved  by  W.  H.  Fry. 

Mrs.  M.  F.  Force. 

478.  Cabinet,  Carved  by  Misses  Mary  and  Hattie  Johnson, 

pupils  of  H.  L.  Fry. 

Mrs.  W.  Sampson. 

479.  Hanging  Cabinet,  Carved  by  Miss  H.  Johnson. 

Mrs.  Westendorf. 

480.  Ebonized  Pedestal,  Carved  by  H.  L.  Fry. 

H.  L.  Fry. 

481.  Table,  Carved  by  H.  L.  Fry. 

H.  L.  Fry. 

482.  Antique  Carved  Chair,  Carved  by  H.  L.  Fry. 

H.  L.  Fry. 

483.  Hanging  Cabinet,  Carved  by  Miss  E.  B.  Sherlock. 

Miss  E.  B.  Sherlock. 

484.  Footstool,  Carved  by  W.  H.  Fry. 

W.  H.  Fry. 

485.  Ebony  Frame,  Carved  by  H.  L.  Fry. 

Loring  Andrews. 

486.  Gilt  Florentine  Frame,  Carved  by  H.  L.  Fry. 

Mrs.  L.  Devinney. 

487.  488.  Antique  Frames,  Carved  by  H.  L.  Fry. 

Mrs.  L.  Devinney. 

489,  490.  Oak  Frames,  Carved  by  H.  L.  Fry. 

Mrs.  L.  Devinney. 


116. 


Art  Catalogue,  1879. 


491.  Writing  Desk,  Carved  by  W.  H.  Fry. 

Mrs.  C.  Anderson,  Jr. 

492.  Bust  of  Gurth  Fry,  Modeled  by  Miss  L.  Fry. 

Miss  Laura  Fry. 

498.  Bust  of  H.  L.  Fry,  Modeled  by  Miss  L.  Fry. 

Miss  Laura  Fry. 


[Tlie  following  articles,  Nos.  494  to  539,  inclusive,  are 
exhibited  by  the  Young  Ladies’  Art  Union  of  Covington, 
Kentucky.] 

494.  Portrait  Placque,  by  Miss  C.  Abbott. 

495.  Portrait  Placque,  by  Miss  C.  Abbott. 

496.  497.  Flowers  (from  nature),  by  Miss  Laura  Charles. 

498.  Embroidered  Sash  and  Hose,  by  Miss  EmmaClenden- 

ning. 

499.  Pin  Cushion,  by  Miss  Mamie  Cooper. 

500. *Dozen  Butter  Plates  (original),  by  Miss  Carrie  H. 

Gedge. 

501. *Fish  Dish  (original),  by  Miss  Carrie  H.  Gedge. 

502.  Plate,  Cup,  and  Saucer,  by  Miss  Carrie  H.  Gedge. 

503.  Monochrome  Kefreshment  Set,  by  Miss  Carrie  H. 

Gedge. 

504.  Painted  Fan  (original),  by  Miss  Carrie  H.  Gedge. 

505. *Two  Dozen  Dinner  Cards,  by  Miss  Carrie  H.  Gedge. 

506.  Carved  Work  Table,  by  Miss  Carrie  H.  Gedge. 

507.  Infant’s  Shawl,  Embroidered,  by  Miss  Lily  B.  Gedge.; 

508.  Piano  Stool  Cover,  by  Miss  Lily  B.  Gedge. 

509. *Pin  Cushion,  and  Toilet  Bottles,  by  Miss  Lily  B. 

Gedge. 


* For  sale. 


Household  Art. 


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510. *Carved  Box,  by  Miss  Lily  B.  Gedge. 

511. *Embroidered  Handkerchiefs,  by  Miss  Lida  Hays. 

512.  One  Pair  Passepartouts,  by  Miss  Lida  Hays. 

513.  Painted  Fan  (from  nature),  by  Miss  Lida  Hays. 

514.  Boses  (from  nature),  by  Miss  Mattie  Y.  Hearne. 

515. *Duck  (from  life),  by  Miss  Mattie  Y.  Hearne. 

516. *Pansies  (from  nature),  by  Miss  Mattie  Y.  Hearne. 

517. *Happy  Childhood,  by  Miss  Mattie  Y.  Hearne. 

518.  Portrait,  Water  Color,  by  Miss  Kate  E.  Huffman. 

519.  Slate  Table  Top,  by  Miss  Kate  E.  Huffman. 

520.  Silk  Toilet  Set,  by  Miss  Kate  E.  Huffman. 

521. *Fire  Screen,  by  Miss  Edith  M.  Linn. 

522. *Study  of  Roses,  by  Miss  Edith  M.  Linn. 

523. *Pair  "Water  Colors,  by  Miss  Edith  M.  Linn. 

524. *Gladioli  on  Slate,  by  Miss  Edith  M.  Linn. 

525. *Rose  Study,  by  Miss  Edith  M.  Linn. 

526.  Bas  Relief,  and  Carved  Frame,  by  Miss  Jeanie  L. 

McKee. 

527.  Gilded  and  Carved  Frame,  by  Miss  Jeanie  L.  McKee. 

528.  Carved  Writing  Cabinet,  by  Miss  Mamie  Price,  pupil 

of  H.  L.  Fry. 

529.  Carved  Wall  Pocket,  by  Miss  Mamie  Price. 

530.  Carved  Table,  by  Miss  Mamie  Rice,  pupil  of  H.  L.  Fry. 

531.  Rose  Studies,  by  Miss  Mamie  Rice. 

532.  533.  Portrait,  Water  Color,  by  Miss  Cora  Perry. 
534.*Placque,  Apple  Blossoms,  by  Miss  Lulu  Wright. 


* For  sale." 


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585.  Japanese  Piteber  (original),  by  Miss  Lulu  Wright. 

536.  Wild  Flowers  (on  slate),  by  Miss  Lulu  Wright. 

537.  Slippers,  Embroidered,  by  Miss  Lulu  Wright. 

538.  539.  Cups  and  Saucers  (from  nature),  by  Miss  Lulu 

Wright. 


[The  following  articles,  Nos.  540  to  660,  inclusive,  are 
exhibited  by  the  Women’s  Art  Museum  Association  of 
Cincinnati :] 

DEPARTMENT  OF  DECORATIVE  ART  WORK. 

*POTTERY  UNDERGLAZE  DECORATION. 

540,  541.  Pansies,  Water  Color,  by  Mrs.  Merriam. 

542.  Piteber,  by  Mrs.  Keenan. 

543.  Pitcher,  by  Mrs.  Raymond. 

544.  Pitcher,  by  Miss  Spencer. 

545.  546.  Two  Jars,  Modeled  in  Clay,  by  Mrs.  Plimpton. 

547.  Jar,  Modeled  in  Clay,  by  Mrs.  Plimpton. 

548.  Vase,  by  Mrs.  William  Dodd. 

549.  Cup,  by  Mrs.  William  Dodd. 

550.  Yase,  Owls,  by  Mrs.  William  Dodd. 

551.  Plate,  by  Mrs.  William  Dodd. 

552.  553.  Two  Bas-Reliefs,  by  Mrs.  Plimpton. 

554.  Salad  Bowl,  Relief,  by  Mrs.  Keenan. 

555.  Yase,  by  Mrs.  C.  A.  Kebler. 

556.  Plate,  by  Mrs.  A.  B.  Merriam. 


*For  sale. 


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5^7.  Apothecary’s  Jar,  by  Mrs.  A.  B.  Merriam. 

558.  Cup,  by  Mrs.  A.  B.  Merriam. 

559.  Vase  (under  and  overglaze),  by  Mrs.  F.  Ellis. 

560.  Vase,  by  Mrs.  George  W.  Nichols. 

561.  Vase,  by  Miss  Eaton. 

562.  Yase,  by  Mrs.  Meredith. 

568,  564.  Two  Jars,  Belief,  by  Mrs.  Keenan. 

565.  Placque,  Belief,  by  Mrs.  Plimpton. 

566.  Pitcher,  Belief,  by  Mrs.  Plimpton. 

567.  Pitcher,  Belief,  by  Mrs.  Merriam. 

568.  569.  Two  Pilgrim  Yases,  by  Mrs.  Meredith 
570,  571,  572.  Three  Jars,  by  Mrs.  Meredith. 

573,  574.  Two  vases,  by  Mrs.  Keenan. 

^PORCELAIN,  OVERGLAZE. 

575,  576.  Two  plates  (gris  tendre),  by  Mrs.  Merriam. 

577.  Cup  and  Saucer,  by  Mrs.  Merriam. 

578,  579.  Plates,  by  Miss  Spencer. 

580.  Pitcher,  by  Miss  Edith  Harrison. 

581.  Bonhonniere,  by  Miss  Bauchfuss. 

582.  Jar,  by  Miss  Bauchfuss. 

583.  Pin  Tray,  by  Miss  Bauchfuss. 

584.  Cup,  Saucer,  and  Plate,  by  Mrs.  William  Dodd. 

585.  Two  Plates  (Dresden  pattern),  by  Mrs.  F.  Ellis. 

586.  Placque,  Dogs  (after  Landseer),  by  Mrs.  F.  Ellis. 


*For  sale. 


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587.  Cup  and  Saucer  in  Royal  Worcester,  by  Mrs.  C.  A. 

Kebler. 

588,  589.  Two  Plates  (ideal  heads),  by  Mrs.  Leonard. 

590.  BonhonniSre,  Monochrome,  by  Mrs.  Leonard. 

591.  Cup  and  Saucer,  by  Mrs.  Leonard. 

592  Persian  Picket,  by  Mrs.  Leonard. 

593.  Tile,  Monochrome,  Mrs.  Merriam. 

594,  595.  Tiles,  Monochrome  (mounted),  by  Mrs.  Merriam. 

596.  Tea  Set  (3  pieces),  by  Miss  Clara  Newton. 

597.  Coffee  Pot  (coffee  plant),  by  Miss  Clara  Newton. 

598.  Plate,  by  Miss  Clara  Newton. 

599.  Bonbonniere,  by  Mrs.  Leonard. 

600.  Vase,  by  Mrs.  Leonard. 

^STUDIES  IN  OIL. 

601.  Purple  Grapes  (wood  panel),  by  Mrs.  L.  H.  James. 

602.  Yellow  Roses  (wood  panel),  by  Miss  M.  E.  Spencer. 

603.  Flowers  (slate),  by  Miss  M.  E.  Spencer. 

604.  Chiccory  and  Primrose  (wood  panel),  by  Mrs.  Ray- 

mond. 

605.  Elder  Blossoms  (wood  panel),  by  Mrs.  Raymond. 

606.  Thistles  (wood  panel),  by  Mrs.  Raymond. 

607.  Daisies  and  Grasses  (wood  panel),  by  Mrs.  Raymond. 

608.  Weeds  and  Grasses  (wood  panel),  by  Mrs.  Raymond. 

609.  Japanese  Figure,  by  J.  Rettig. 

610.  Florentine  Figure,  by  J.  Rettig. 


*For  sale. 


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^STUDIES  IN  WATER  COLOR. 

611.  Weigelia,  by  Miss  Keenan. 

612.  Snowballs  and  Cassia,  by  Mrs.  Keenan. 

613.  Dogwood,  by  Mrs.  Keenan. 

614.  Yellow  Koses,  by  Mrs.  Raymond. 

615.  Convolvulus,  by  Mrs.  Raymond. 

616.  Dogwood,  by  Mrs.  Raymond. 

617.  Blackberry,  by  Mrs.  Raymond. 

618.  Corner  Sixth  and  Elm  Streets,  Cincinnati,  by  Miss  E. 

Nourse. 

619.  Blacksmith’s  Shop,  by  Miss  E.  Nourse. 

620.  Brickyard,  Clifton,  by  Miss  E.  Nourse. 

621.  Chicken  and  Grasses,  by  Miss  E.  Nourse. 

622.  Jar  and  Weeds,  by  Miss  E.  Merrill. 

623.  Clover,  by  Miss  Nettie  Wilson. 

624.  Bulrushes,  by  Miss  Nettie  Wilson. 

625.  Hollyhocks,  by  Miss  Nettie  Wilson. 

626.  Illumination,  Book-Cover,  by  Mrs.  Frank  Lord. 

627.  Illumination,  Psalm,  by  E.  H.  Barton. 

628.  W eeds  and  Grasses,  by  Miss  Bewley. 

629.  Bulrushes,  by  Miss  Bewley. 

630.  Wild  Sunflower  and  Larkspur,  by  Miss  Agnes  Davis. 

631.  Study  of  Roses,  by  Miss  Jessie  Dodd. 

632.  Begonia  Leaves,  by  Miss  Holmes. 


*For  sale. 


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633.  Daisies  and  Poppies,  by  Mrs.  Kinsey. 

634.  Holyhocks,  by  Mrs.  Jeffras. 

635.  Child’s  Head,  by  Miss  Merryweather. 

* WATER- COLOR  DECORATION. 

636.  Yiolets  on  Silk,  by  Mrs.  Merriam. 

637.  Pincushion,  Silk,  by  Mrs.  Merriam. 

638.  Geranium  (panel),  by  Miss  Powe,  Plattsburg,  New 

York. 

639.  Whist  Counters,  by  Miss  Edith  Harrison. 

640.  Whist  Counters,  Miss  Fannie  Eaton. 

641.  Pallete,  by  Miss  Fannie  Eaton. 

642.  Birds  (panel),  by  Miss  Fannie  Eaton. 

643.  Five  Menu  Cards,  by  Miss  Clara  Newton. 

644.  Earrings  and  Pendant,  Silk,  by  Mrs.  Frank  Lord. 

645.  Two  Leather  Card  Cases,  by  Mrs.  Frank  Ellis. 

646.  Three  Postage  Stamp  Boxes,  by  Mrs.  Frank  Ellis. 

647.  Necklace  and  Pendant,  by , New  York. 

*PEN  AND  INK  DRAWINGS. 

648.  649.  Child’s  Head  (portrait),  by  Miss  C.  A.  Lord. 

650.  Two  Panels  (wood),  by  Miss  C.  A.  Lord. 

651.  Young  Sculptor,  by  Miss  C.  A.  Lord. 

652.  Menu  Cards,  by  Miss  C.  A.  Lord. 

653.  Charcoal  Sketch,  by  E.  H.  Barton. 

654.  Mantel  Ornament  (wood  carving),  by  Mrs.  Alexander. 


*For  sale. 


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655.  Bracket,  by  Miss  Bewley. 

656.  Card  Receiver,  by  Mrs.  James. 

657.  Work  Box,  by  Miss  A.  Nourse. 

658.  Work  Box,  by  Miss  Rice. 

659.  660.  Panels,  by  Misses  Johnson. 

*LACE  WORK. 

661.  Circle  Needle  Point,  by  Miss  Raucbfuss. 

662.  Collar,  Needle  Point,  by  Miss  Percy. 

663.  Barb,  Needle  Point,  by  Miss  Percy. 

^EMBROIDERY  BY  PUPILS  OF  W.  A.  M.  A. 

664.  Daisies,  Stand  Cover. 

665.  Wild  Roses,  Waste  Basket  Cover. 

666.  Corn,  Flowers,  and  Bulrushes,  Waste  Basket  Cover. 

667.  Blackberries,  Waste  Basket  Cover. 

668.  Field  Asters,  Tidy. 

669.  Poppies,  Carriage  Spread. 


670. *Duteh  Hanging  Clock. 

Sypher  & Co.,  New  York. 

671.  Rug. 

Mrs.  L.  B.  Harrison. 

672.  Rug. 

Mrs.  George  Ward  Nichols. 

673. *Holy  Family,  Agostino  Masucci.  Rome,  1691. 

(Masucci  was  a pupil  of  Carlo  Maratti,  and  the  figure  of  Saint  Jo- 
seph, in  this  painting,  is  said  to  have  been  executed  by  the 
master.) 

Mrs.  S.  Marfield,  Jr.,  Circleville,  Ohio. 


*For  sale. 


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674.  Painted  Placque. 

E.  S.  Hutchins. 

675.  Limoges  Enameled  Candlestick,  Fifteenth  Century. 

A.  Gunnison. 

676.  Incense  Burner. 

Mrs.  George  Ward  Nichols. 

677.  Japanese  Bronze  Tea  Kettle. 

Mrs.  George  Ward  Nichols. 

678.  Doulton  Yase. 

Mrs.  L.  M.  Dayton. 

679.  Shield,  Henry  IY. 

Loring  Andrews. 

680-684.  Antique  Brass  Placques. 

Joseph  Jefferson,  Hohokus,  N.  J.. 

685. *Helmet,  Francis  I. 

E.  E.  Isbell. 

686,  687.  Bugs. 

Pitts  H.  Burt. 

688. *Tea  Pot  and  Stand.  (Old  Spode  porcelain.) 

689. *Tea  Cup  and  Saucer.  (Old  Spode  porcelain.) 

690. *Cotfee  Mug.  (Old  Spode  porcelain  ; very  rare.) 


*For  sale. 


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[Testimonials  presented  to  General  Grant,  while  in  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland.  Nos.  691  to  719,  inclnsive.] 

691.  Address  (bound),  from  Workingmen  of  Northumber- 

land and  Durham. 

692.  Book,  from  Chamber  of  Commerce  of  Newcastle 

and  Gateshead. 

693.  Two  (2)  Bronze  Medals,  in  case,  from  Geneva. 

694.  Gold  Casket,  from  city  of  Ayr. 

695.  Address  on  parchment,  and  seal,  in  gold  box  and 

cover. 

696.  Silver  Badge,  from  Inverness. 

697.  Parchment  in  velvet  box,  from  Inverness. 

698.  Address  (bound),  from  Manchester. 

699.  Address  (bound),  from  Birmingham. 

700.  Address  on  parchment,  from  the  trade  and  friendly 

societies  of  Sunderland. 

701.  Address  on  parchment,  from  the  Chamber  of  Com- 

merce, Sheffield. 

702.  Address  (bound),  from  Workingmen  of  Birmingham. 

703.  Silver  Casket,  from  Edinburgh. 

704.  Gold  Casket,  with  address  on  parchment,  from  Glas- 

gow (with  seal  in  gold  box  and  cover). 

705.  Wooden  Casket,  with  address  on  parchment,  from 

Stratford  on  Avon, 

706.  Book,  “ Shakespeare’s  Home  and  Rural  Life”  (from 

the  daughters  of  the  Mayor  and  Mayoress  of  Strat- 
ford on  Avon.) 


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707.  Bill  of  Fare  (framed)  of  Banquet  at  London,  June  15, 

1877. 

708.  Address,  from  Stirling. 

709.  Address,  from  Tynemouth. 

710.  Address,  from  Southampton. 

711.  Address,  from  Jarrow. 

712.  Address,  from  Folkstone. 

713.  Address,  from  Elgin. 

714.  Address,  from  the  Cutlers  of  Sheffield. 

715.  Address,  from  Minister  of  Stratford  on  Avon. 

716.  Address,  from  Leamington  Spa. 

717.  Address,  from  Sheffield. 

718.  Address,  from  Sunderland. 

719.  Framed  Photograph,  by  Gutekunst. 


720.  English  Tea  Pot.  75  years  old. 

Mrs.  Bourgoin,  Covington. 

721.  English  Cup  and  Saucer.  75  years  old. 

Mrs.  Bourgoin,  Covington. 

722.  Marble  Table  Top,  painted  by  Miss  Stuart,  Baltimore. 

Miss  Stuart,  Baltimore. 

723.  Placque  (Courtship).- 

Miss  Belle  Smith,  Smith’s  Landing,  Ohio. 

724.  Placque  (Head  of  Bog). 

Edward  M.  Spining,  Glendale. 

725. *Bottle  Yase.  George  W.  Fenety. 

Boston  Society  of  Decorative  Art. 


*For  sale. 


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726. *Chinese  Vase. 

A.  D.  Vorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 

727. *Plate,  Cup,  and  Saucer.  Miss  Lee. 

Boston  Society  of  Decorative  Art. 

728*. Old  Satsuma  Cup. 

A.  D.  Yorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 

729. *Placque  (Mandolin  G-irl). 

Mrs.  Robertson. 

730. *Placque  (Turkish  Girl). 

Mrs.  Robertson. 

731. *Placque  (Peasant  Girl). 

Mrs.  Robertson. 

732*Vase  (Sea  Moss).  Mrs.  Celia  Thaxton,  Boston. 

Boston  Society  of  Decorative  Art. 

733. *Satsuma  Bowl. 

A.  D.  Vorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 

734.  Fan  and  Lamp  Shade  (silk  water-color  painting) 

and  Placque,  “ Who  said  Bats.” 

Miss  Minnie  Spini  ig,  Glendale. 

735. *Placque  (Meditation). 

Mrs.  Robertson. 

736. * Wooden  Placques. 

E.  B.  Southwick. 

737. *Placque  (“  Autumn  ”).  Miss  L.  C.  Towne,  Shoe- 

makertown,  Pennsylvania. 

Boston  Society  of  Decorative  Art. 

738.  739.  Plates,  Painted  by  Mrs.  F.  G.  Cramer,  Copen- 

hagen, Denmark. 

Charles  H.  Wolf. 

740.*Chinese  Tea  Pot. 

A.  D.  Vorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 


*For  sale. 


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741. *Blue  Nankin  Cnp  and  Saucer. 

A.  D.  Voree  & Co.,  Hartford. 

742. *Chinese  Cup  and  Saucer. 

A.  D.  Vorce  & Co.,  Hartford. 

743.  Autograph  Letter  of  George  Washington. 

John  Waddle. 

744.  Autograph  Letter  of  John  Adams. 

John  Waddle. 

745.  Painting,  (“  The  Serenade”),  by  Robellaz. 

A.  Gunnison. 

746.  Painting  (“Night  Scene  in  Holland”),  by  Andreas 

Achenbach. 

A.  Gunnison. 

747.  Painting  (“  Charcoal  Burners”),  by  C.  F.  Lessing,  1853. 

A.  Gunnison. 


748.  Rug. 

W.  W.  Taylor. 

{Specimens  of  Enameled  Faience.  Painted  by  Miss 
M.  Louise  McLaughlin. 

Specimens  of  Porcelain.  Decorated  over  the  Glaze 
by  Miss  M.  Louise  McLaughlin. 

750.  Hispano-Moresque  Placque.  Sixteenth  Century. 

Mrs.  F.  G.  Huntington. 

751.  Helmet,  Francis  I. 

Mrs.  George  Ward  Nichols. 

752.  Display  of  American  Art  Tiles.  Chelsea,  Mass.,  Art 
W orks. 

C.  A.  Wellington,  Boston. 


*For  sale. 


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753.  Russian  Bronze  (Troika). 

M.  A.  Fritsche,  Philadelphia. 

754.  Russian  Bronze  Table,  Malachite  Top. 

M.  A.  Fritsche,  Philadelphia. 

755.  Russian  Bronze  Table*  Labradorite  Top. 

M.  A.  Fritsche,  Philadelphia. 

756.  Pair  Yases  (Rhodonite  base  and  Colchian  Jasper  top). 

M.  A.  Fritsche,  Philadelphia. 


[The  following  articles  are  exhibited  by  the  Cincinnati 
Pottery  Club,  organized  April,  1879]  . 

Mrs.  George  Dominick  (Articles  marked  A). 
Placque  (Decorated  in  clays  of  natural  colors).  Fired 
by  Frederick  Dallas. 

Mrs.  William  Dodd  (Articles  marked  B). 

Placque  (Landscape,  in  blue).  Fired  by  Frederick 
Dallas. 

Mrs.  Frank  R.  Ellis  ( Articles  marked  C). 

1.  Yase  (Rich  blue,  ornamented  with  gold).  Copy  of  a 

Sevres  Yase. 

2.  Yase  (Decorated  with  English  birds). 

3.  Yase  (Decorated  with  Stilts). 

4.  Three  Plates  (Flowers  and  grasses  from  nature). 

5.  Placque  (Owl). 

6.  Placque  (Stork,  modeled  in  clay).  Fired  by  Frederick 

Dallas. 

Miss  Laura  Fry  (Articles  marked  D). 

Plates  (Decorated  in  blue).  Fired  by  Frederick  Dallas. 


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Miss  Fletcher  (Articles  marked  E). 

Jar  (Decorated  in  deep  blue,  after  a Japanese  design). 
Fired  by  Frederick  Dallas. 

Miss  Alice  Holabird  (Articles  marked  F). 

Jar  (Decorated  in  blue — Japanese  design).  Fired  by 
Frederick  Dallas. 

Mrs.  H.  E.  Keenan  (Articles  marked  G). 

1.  Two  Vases  (Decorated  in  black,  on  gray  ground). 

Fired  by  Frederick  Dallas. 

2.  Pitcher  (Decorated  in  black). 

3.  Two  Vases  (decorated  in  colors). 

4.  Pilgrim  Vase.  Fired  by  Scott  & Co. 

Mrs.  Charles  Kebler  (Articles  marked  H). 

1.  Vase  (Decorated  in  black). 

2.  Placque.  Fired  by  Frederick  Dallas. 

Mrs.  E.  G.  Leonard  (Articles  marked  1). 

1.  Vase  (In  blue  and  gold — Continental  figure,  after  Hen- 

schel). 

2.  Ideal  Head  (After  Strain). 

3.  Pilgrim  Flask  (Daisies  and  grasses). 

4.  Pitcher  (Wild  flowers). 

5.  Placque. 

Mrs.  A.  B.  Merriam  (Articles  marked  J). 

1.  Two  Jars  (Decorated  in  blue). 

2.  Vase  (Red  clay,  decorated  in  blue). 


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Mrs.  L.  P.  Meredith  (Articles  marked  K). 

1.  Yase  (Decorated  in  blue — Japanese  design). 

2.  Pilgrim  Yase  (Decorated  with  cherub  and  butterfly). 

3.  Placque. 

4.  Cup  and  Saucer. 

5.  Two  Yases.  Fired  by  Frederick  Dallas. 

Miss  M.  Louise  McLaughlin  (Articles  marked  L). 

1.  Jar  (Of  red  clay,  carved). 

2.  Yase  (Of  red  clay,  carved).  Fired  by  Coultry  & Co. 

3.  Yase  (Decorated  in  colors). 

4.  Pilgrim  Yase  (Blue  and  gold). 

5.  Plate  (Blue  and  gold). 

6.  Yase  (Blue,  ornamented  with  gold). 

7.  Two  Plates  (Incised  and  carved  decoration). 

8.  Cup  and  Saucer  (Decorated  in  colors). 

9.  Parian  Placque.  Fired  by  Frederick  Dallas. 

10.  Two  American  China  Plates  (From  Greenpoint,  Fbw 
York — Decorated  under  the' glaze  in  blue  and  gold). 

Miss  Clara  C.  Hewton  (Articles  marked  M). 

1.  Two  Plates  (Arabesque  design  in  blue  and  gold). 

2.  Yase  (Deep  blue,  ornamented  with  gold). 

3.  Parian  Placque.  Fired  by  Frederick  Dallas. 

Miss  Agnes  Pitman  (Articles  marked  N). 

Jar  (Of  carved  red  and  yellow  clay).  Fired  by  P. 
Coultry  & Co. 

Miss  Spencer  (Articles  marked  O). 

Cup  and  Saucer  (Decorated  in  blue). 


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